Two Poems for Truth by Ammiel Alcalay
14 MARCH, 2021 • By Ammiel Alcalay

 


Jamal Khashoggi by  Daniel Baxter , 2018 (courtesy of the artist).<

Jamal Khashoggi by Daniel Baxter, 2018 (courtesy of the artist).

from the ongoing series, Imperial Abhorrences (& Other Abominations)

 

 Ammiel Alcalay

 

                               Kashoggi or Kashog-ji?

 

From an American perspective
perhaps the most notable thing

about the case of the Saudi
journalist was that for two

straight days, no matter
where you turned, from

NPR to Fox or CNN
they all pronounced

his name Kashog-ji—
it was as if the NSA

had installed a
pronunciation

chip into the
collective

mind of
the MSM


Translation theory

  

Maybe some of these people who
think they can translate Hafez or
Rumi freely without even knowing
the language ought to try working
GITMO, like my friend Khaled,
where he couldn’t say a word
someone else hadn’t already said

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Rayyan Al-Shawaf

Rayyan Al-Shawaf , Author of the novel When All Else Fails, He is a writer and book critic based in Malta. He contributes reviews and essays to several US and Canadian publications.

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