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New Poetry in Translation: ‘Who Am I?’

"Who am I? / I am not myself." ...

New Poetry: Maha Al Aswad’s ‘Death in Six Images’

"They walk beneath the sky. As their arms extend. As they grow new arms. As they carry their children.' ...

Mahmoud Darwish: ‘Till my End and Till Its End’

"Are you tired of walking / My son, are you tired?" ...

Bassma Sheikho’s ‘Scream’

"No electricity tonight. / Boredom is about to kill me." ...

From ‘My Butterfly That Does Not Die’

Refaat Al Areer had set the scene, declaring, “If I must die,” and Alaa Al Qatarawi’s sorrow metamorphosed into a butterfly that perseveres. She writes, “If I die, my butterfly does not die.” ...

‘A New Year in Gaza’: By Ibrahim Nasrallah

The people named in this poem are the writers, painters, and musicians martyred in the genocide. They are only a few of the many artists who were martyred in the past two years of war against Gaza ...

Three Poems by Nima Hasan

"Hold me before the game ends. / Like everything else, / grief needs time / to become a language." ...

New Poetry in Translation: ‘From a Country That Was’

"The temperature dipped a little / but the country’s still burning—" ...

‘What have I survived’: New Poetry by Mahmoud Alshaer

"I survived—came out of yesterday / alive, carried out on the shoulders / of the wind." ...

Two (Communist) Poems by Saadi Youssef

"I’ve said it before, and I say it now on this London evening / before it’s too late: / I am the last communist!" ...

 

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