
If a book of Rabee Jaber‘s is coming out in English, I hadn’t heard. Would it be his IPAF-shortlisted Amreeka, which was already excerpted in the Beirut39 collection? Something else?
As for the Libyan poet and novelist Ashur Etwebi, you can get your tongue wet by reading “Poems From Above the Hill,” translated by the author and one of my favorite Anglo poets, Brenda Hillman.
Many of the Arab-Swedish writers are unfamiliar to me, although I enjoyed Jonas Hassen Khemiri’s Montecore. And I didn’t realize that Syrian author Salim Barakat lived in Sweden.
And the Adonis essays (including one from V.S. Naipaul?): I do hope there’s criticism in there as well as celebration. It’s not a party without criticism.
Next up in Banipal 42: Literature from the Emirates.
