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Author: Darwish, Mahmoud
Categories: English , Non fiction , Philosophy , Poetry
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Publisher: local
Cover: Softcover
Book description :
"Darwish is to be read with urgency, in the night, when nothing else moves but his lines." —The Village Voice
By one of the most transcendent poets of this generation, a remarkable collection of prose poems that explores themes of love, pain, isolation, and connection. In this self-eulogy written in the final years of Mahmoud Darwish's life, Palestine becomes a metaphor for the injustice and pain of our contemporary moment.
Mahmoud Darwish (1941-2008) was one of the most acclaimed poets in the Arab world. His poetry collections include Why Did You Leave the Horse Alone? and A River Dies of Thirst (Archipelago Books). In 2001 Darwish was awarded the Lannan Cultural Freedom Prize.