Munayem Mayenin
is an English-Author, Poet, Thinker and Editor
who writes all genres of creative writings
including Philosophy and other areas of
Sociological Studies. A list of his
publications follows at the end of this brief. Mayenin writes
effortlessly in all genres of creative writings
including short and micro stories, novels,
poetry, plays, children's lit and screenplays.
Some of his philosophical works, titled:
Dehumanisation of Humanity: 4 volumes of works,
Psychology of Zoohuman, The Theory of the
Universe, United Nation of Humanity of Great
Britain have been published on the Philosophy
Pathways Journal of the International Society
for Philosophers.
Mayenin wrote for
many publications in the UK, America and
internationally in the 90s, edited many
publications and has been involved closely with
the publishing and media industry. Mayenin
founded and organised it for three years: The
Bangladesh Festival in the 90s.
Mayenin founded,
hosted and run Poets' Letter Poetry Performance
Series starting out at The Poetry Cafe, Covent
Garden in 2004 which then spread across London
that ran for a few years. Mayenin has founded
and run The London Poetry Festival annually,
2005-2009, which still lives in his dreams that
might come to life again.
Mayenin has
founded, edited and run The
Poet's Letter Group of Magazines,
both print and online: The
Poets' Letter Magazine Print, The
Poets' Letter Magazine Online, The
Poets' Letter Youth Lit, The
Poets' Letter Fiction and The
Poets' Letter Pholosophia in the zero
decade, 2000s.
Mayenin studied
Baangla Language and Literature in addition to
English, French, Greek, Persian, Sanskrit,
German and Russian Literatures as well as
Linguistics, Phonetics and Phonology as part of
his B.A Honours degree under University of
Chittagong and read MA in the same areas of
studies but left Bangladesh before sitting the
exams. He also studied Philosophy, Ethics,
Psychology and Islamic History. His linguistic
interests and research works include works in
Sylheti and Baangla. He is very much interested
in Comparative Linguistics and has been working
in comparing Sylheti and Finnish.
He studied science:Mathematics, Physics, Botany,
Zoology and Chemistry: up to college intending
to be a physician, which later modified into
becoming a Chemist or a Physicist until the
university opened up the doors of Literature and
Philosophy for him! In addition to his subjects
he read great classical and modern European,
African and Latin American literatures while
Eastern and Western Philosophy provided the food
of his soul and mind. He has deep interests in
Theosophy, Scriptures, Civilisations, History,
Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultures and, almost
anything and everything to do with life! He in
interested in all branches of Science including
all included in the term Medical Science and
Mathematics and his love of languages made him a
life-long learner of languages which he has been
learning all his life.
The Candle
Won't Blow Out Celebration of
William Shakespeare 2016
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William Shakespeare Sonnet
You ask wherefore art thou William
and seek an answer to that yet?
Therefore I am where the cricket
singeth the green the lark the blues
Where the Thames weaves Elleesium
songs in the touches and tastes
Of all the salts and sleets brought
from the flowing earth as the skies
Paint on the
banks where human footfalls raise a
sonar wave- map
Therefore I am where English tongue
is means to make minds work
And when you mind high and low to
find broken pieces of human
Minds and look for features and hues
and steels and stones that make
This human-paragon of us did I not
already tell you that in all-songs
I am therefore where and when you
are in love and toil and strive and
Find the soul of word that you may
wake to rise each day to pick up
The sun out of
the immensity of the endless swirls
of skies from the depth
Of darkness bring out the moon as if
by magic you hold the key of life
And off your soul you bring out
supernovas of the human heart in
love
Munayem Mayenin Celebrating
William Shakespeare at 400 years of
his passing and living on. February
14, 2016
William
Shakespeare Is Not Lost in
Translation : Dr Natalia Carbajosa

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He studied
Journalism at National Council for the Training
of Journalists, City University and London
School of Journalism in addition to his studies
in Youth and Informal Education:Canterbury and
Christ Church University College, Special
Educational Needs:Brunel University and Public
Sector Management:Trans-Atlantic College.
Mayenin has worked as a civil servant serving
education (nursery, primary, secondary, special,
mother tongue and supplementary schools, adult
education, youth and informal education and
universities and Social Services. He spent
several years involved in teaching Baangla
language and literature at School of Oriental
and African Studies-SOAS:University of London,
University of Westminster and Adult Education
Services of Tower Hamlets and Newham, teaching
Baangla and Sylheti. Mayenin has worked many
years as an Examiner for Sylheti and Baangla
Languages for The Institute of Linguists and has
spent many years involved in community
initiatives and festivals in London. He has
worked in the Arts, Journalism and the Media,
Publishing and Theatre, Business, Voluntary
Sector, Performances, Festivals and Events.
Mayenin attended
and read at The First Prague International
Poetry Festival 2004 and attended and presented
a Philosophy Paper On Dehumanisation of Humanity
at the 12th
Philosophy Born of Struggle Conference:October
2005 at The New School University,
New York.
Mayenin is father
of three children and he lives in, writes from
and loves London: The
Elleesium. He has walked on almost
every bit of what is termed Greater London and
loves this beautiful city, her wondrous River
and the joys she offers all seasons in lights
and in the darkness.
Mayenin loves and lives poetry which is the
voice of his soul. As an author Mayenin's
consciousness is deeply rooted in the
philosophical conviction that he is morally
obliged to continue to promote, foster and
discharge his social and moral responsibilities
towards the humanion he feels so deeply a part
of. He believes himself to be a citizen of the
mother universe and his works call humanity to a
universal humanion of humankind in the cosmosian
theatre of life in this beautiful wondrous
universe. He has abandoned all other forms of
identities in favour of a Nation of Humanity in
the name of humanion on this Blue Planet. In one
word, his philosophy is, humanics.
He has founded
and does edit The Humanion. ''The Humanion is a Human
Enterprise which is an
idea in which no one owns anything but everyone
belongs to the whole as the whole belongs to
everyone lawfully and equally and, it neither
believes in nor makes money but human utilities,
needs, aspirations, creativity, imagination and
dreams are served without money where everyone
works and creates for others as others create
and work for them, thus, bringing in meaning and
purpose to life along with it come natural
justice, equality and liberty that establish a
true civilisation.
The Candle
Won't Blow Out Celebration of
William Shakespeare 2016
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Happy Birthday William
Shakespeare Sonnet 18:
Shall I Compare Thee
Shall I compare
thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more
temperate.
Rough winds do shake the darling
buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too
short a date.
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven
shines,
And often is his gold complexion
dimmed;
And every fair from fair sometime
declines,
By chance, or nature's changing
course untrimmed.
But thy eternal summer shall not
fade
Nor lose possession of that fair
thou ow'st;
Nor shall death brag thou wand'rest
in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou
grow'st,
So long as men can breathe or eyes
can see,
So long lives this, and this gives
life to thee.
400 Hundreds
Years Since Your Passing But You are
as Alive in Your Work as You Ever
Were and So Shall You Continue to
Be. Therefore, On Your Birthday We
Read Your Sonnet 18 William
Shakespeare
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Happy Birthday William
Shakespeare
On Your Birthday William
Shakespeare Shall I Compare Thee?
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Munayem Mayenin in The Guardian:The Observer
Magazine, September 15: 2007
Munayem Mayenin's Publications
Philosophy
Alphansum Sovereign Necessarius: Published:
April 14: 2020
Humanics The
Humanicsonomics: Volume Two: Published: June 12:
2020
The Humanics Elleesium Declaration 2019: The
Humanicsxian Manifesto: Published: April 06:
2019
Humanics: The Foundation: V One of Three:
Published: December 06: 2017
Dehumanisation of Humanity: Volume One:
Published: 2006
Sonnets
Larantia Poetry of
Anatophysiophilosophicamonimayareginata
Sonnets of Anatomy, Physiology, Molecular
Biology, Biochemistry, Histology, Neurology,
Surgery, Microbiology, Genetics, Medicine,
Pharmacology, Biomedicojurisprudence, Chemistry,
Physics, Biology, Geology, Seismology, Marine
Biology, Botany, Cosmology, Astronomy,
Astrophysics, Cosmography, Mathematics,
Hearteogenics, Psychology, Psychiatry and more.
Songs of the Mechanoprincipium and the Cardian
Architecture of Life in the Cosmosian Universe
Regine’s
Kasikirja of Sonnets
Prometheus and Orpheus: Sonnets
Play
No Man’s Land’s Bloom
Novel
Laranska The Anatomy of Fear: Novel
Micro-epics
Bayhoola Rise
Emmaphire Reginara
Screenplay
United Colours of Blood: Screenplay
Ellarans
Ellaran Emmaphires: Ellarans Collection
Songs
La Ciela Songs of Spheres: Songs Collection
Poetic Romantic Fiction
Immonsima: Romantic Poetic Fiction
Prozzitries
Indira's Heart
Children’s
Poetry
That Fish is a Cat! That Cat is a Fish:
Children's Poetry
Poetry
Seagull Liberty’s Poetwrheath
The Isle of Ellaven Skies
Eteläranta My Emmarsmith Blues
My Elämä Valentine
Ljubljana’s Laurels
The Emm Lines
High Representative
Ideaphor
Ellvassalo Pleasanstrand
O Rain La Rain
Imsidina Songs: I-Lines Collection
Mississippi Magnolia: Ionnets Collection
Laranskan Elleesium
El Libro Del Arroyo De Sus Sonrisas
Illumine My Ithaca
A Traveller's Guide to Pollypsychophinadalium
Ink-Spring Ithaca Iguana
Neverbridge Stone Roses
Poetry of Ruins and Rains
Poetica Rainbow Ryder
The Geography of Time
The Son of Eternity
Command the Moon
Anthologies Edited
The Poet's Letter Poetry Anthology of New
Voices':London, 2005
London Poetry Pearl: London Poetry Festival 2009
Poetry Anthology: Editor
Commit the Savannah-Sunset and the Restless Sea:
English Translations of Contemporary Spanish
Poetry, Editor
Languages
Larakoron My Sylheti Grammar
shobDolara My Sylheti Dictionary
Sylara My Sylheti Tutor
Say Sylara A Traveller’s Phrasebook of Sylhet
Baanglara My Baangla Tutor
Say Baanglara A Traveller’s Phrasebook of
Baangla
Sylara Reader The Advanced Sylheti
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