Ismailia Esclipse

Ismailia Esclipse
Title Ismailia Esclipse PDF eBook
Author Khaled A. Mattawa
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1994
Genre
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Ismalia Eclipse

Ismalia Eclipse
Title Ismalia Eclipse PDF eBook
Author Khaled Mattawa
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1995
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Gathering the Tide

Gathering the Tide
Title Gathering the Tide PDF eBook
Author Patty Paine
Publisher Apollo Books
Pages 408
Release 2011
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780863723742

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The poets within contemplate every-thing from souks to shopping malls, to love, loss, and solitude, to war, peace and beyond.

Dinarzad's Children

Dinarzad's Children
Title Dinarzad's Children PDF eBook
Author Pauline Kaldas
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 428
Release 2009
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781610751261

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The first edition of Dinarzad’s Children was a groundbreaking and popular anthology that brought to light the growing body of short fiction being written by Arab Americans. This expanded edition includes sixteen new stories —thirty in all—and new voices and is now organized into sections that invite readers to enter the stories from a variety of directions. Here are stories that reveal the initial adjustments of immigrants, the challenges of forming relationships, the political nuances of being Arab American, the vision directed towards homeland, and the ongoing search for balance and identity. The contributors are D. H. Melhem, Mohja Khaf, Rabih Alameddine, Rawi Hage, Laila Halaby, Patricia Sarrafian Ward, Alia Yunis, Diana Abu Jaber, Susan Muaddi Darraj, Samia Serageldin, Alia Yunis, Joseph Geha, May Monsoor Munn, Frances Khirallah Nobel, Nabeel Abraham, Yussef El Guindi, Hedy Habra, Randa Jarrar, Zahie El Kouri, Amal Masri, Sahar Mustafah, Evelyn Shakir, David Williams, Pauline Kaldas, and Khaled Mattawa.

Inclined to Speak

Inclined to Speak
Title Inclined to Speak PDF eBook
Author Hayan Charara
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 372
Release 2008-03
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781610752060

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At no other time in American history has our imagination been so engrossed with the Arab experience. An indispensable and historic volume, Inclined to Speak gathers together poems, from the most important contemporary Arab American poets, that shape and alter our understanding of this experience. These poems also challenge us to reconsider what it means to be American. Impressive in its scope, this book provides readers with an astonishing array of poetic sensibilities, touching on every aspect of the human condition. Whether about culture, politics, loss, art, or language itself, the poems here engage these themes with originality, dignity, and an unyielding need not only to speak, but also to be heard. Here are thirty-nine poets offering up 160 poems. Included in the anthology are Naomi Shihab Nye, Samuel Hazo, D. H. Melhem, Lawrence Joseph, Khaled Mattawa, Mohja Khaf, Matthew Shenoda, Kazim Ali, Nuar Alsadir, Fady Joudah, and Lisa Suhair Majaj. Charara has written a lengthy introduction about the state of Arab American poetry in the country today and short biographies of the poets and provided an extensive list of further readings.

Articulations of Resistance

Articulations of Resistance
Title Articulations of Resistance PDF eBook
Author Sirène H. Harb
Publisher Routledge
Pages 216
Release 2019-11-11
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000710947

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Using a theoretical framework located at the intersection of US ethnic studies, transnational studies, and postcolonial studies, Articulations of Resistance: Transformative Practices in Contemporary Arab-American Poetry maps an interdisciplinary model of critical inquiry to demonstrate the intimate link and multilayered connections between poetry and resistance. In this study of contemporary Arab-American poetry, Sirène Harb analyzes how resistance, defined as the force challenging the dominant, intervenes in ways of rethinking the local and the global vis-à-vis traditional paradigms of time, space, language and value.

Miracle Maker

Miracle Maker
Title Miracle Maker PDF eBook
Author Fāḍil ʻAzzāwī
Publisher BOA Editions, Ltd.
Pages 148
Release 2003
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781929918454

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This collection features poems from Al-Azzawi's six previous Arabic poetry collections and many new poems. Springing from classical Arabic poetry, his poems speak to political exile, -cultural marginalization, and Middle Eastern and Western histories and mythologies. Al-Azzawi employs -humor, melancholy and tenderness to celebrate new worlds of possibility. Fadhil Al-Azzawi was born in 1940 in Kirkuk, Iraq. By the time he was -fifteen, he was publishing poems in the leading Arab literary magazines in Beirut and Baghdad. Al-Azzawi -currently lives in London. Khaled Mattawa (Translator) is the author of a -collection of poetry, Ismailia Eclipse, and the translator of two books of contemporary Arabic poetry, Hatif Janabi's Questions and Their Retinue and Saddi Youssef's Without an Alphabet, Without a Face.