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Poetry

21 March, 2025 • Jordan Elgrably

Insurrection of the Spirit: Algeria’s Resistance Poet Anna Gréki

Gréki’s poetry expresses her deep love for Algeria while also serving as a powerful tribute to resistance against colonialism.

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21 February, 2025 • Eman Quotah

Palestinian Equals Arab Equals Human: on Najwan Darwish

The poetry of Najwan Darwish is “at once anti-nationalist yet profoundly and personally invested in the Palestinian cause."

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21 February, 2025 • irma pineda, Wendy Call

Irma Pineda: Two Poems in Spanish, Zapotec and English

Irma Pineda's poems evoke tragedy and celebrate the ways in which the human is built from dream, tradition, and nature.

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21 February, 2025 • Sonnet Mondal

Sonnet Mondal: Three Poems

Celebrated Indian poet Sonnet Mondal presents work from his Copper Coin collection "An Afternoon in My Mind."

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7 February, 2025 • Farah Ahamed

What Remains: Voice and the Poetry of Forugh Farrokhzad

In which Farah Ahamed remembers losing her voice as a result of personal tragedy, and relates to the poetry of Forugh Farrokhzad.

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24 January, 2025 • Alex Tan

No Place to Be: On Wadih Saadeh’s A Horse at the Door

Alex Tan reviews the new chronology of poems from Lebanon's bard of war and exile, Wadih Saadeh, translated by Robin Moger.

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17 January, 2025 • Yasmeen Hanoosh, Huda Fakhreddine

Huda Fakhreddine & Yasmeen Hanoosh: Translating Arabic & Gaza

A conversation in which two Arabic to English translators and scholars consider language and Gaza with respect to the west's racism and indifference.

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23 December, 2024 • آلاء حسانين

أربع قصائد لآلاء حسانين: ديوان الحب الذي يضاعف الوحدة

ينقل لنا ديوان آلاء حسانين «الحب الذي يضاعف الوحدة» الحياة اليومية، والقدرة على التنبؤ بالجسد والعواطف القديمة والخام للرومانسية الحديثة.

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19 December, 2024 • Lena Khalaf Tuffaha

Lena Khalaf Tuffaha: Two Poems

Lena Khalaf Tuffaha won the 2024 National Book Award for her latest collection of poems, "Something About Living."

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19 December, 2024 • Annahita Mahdavi West

Annahita Mahdavi West: Two Poems

Iranian American poet Annahita Mahdavi West presents two poems, "Exile" and "City of War" from her book "Dusty Relic."

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19 December, 2024 • Darius Atefat-Peckham

Darius Atefat-Peckham: Three Poems

Darius Atefat-Peckham’s debut poetry collection, "Book of Kin," follows a boy’s coming of age in the aftermath of a car accident.

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24 November, 2024 • Olivia Elias, Kareem James Abu-Zeid

Olivia Elias presents Three Poems

Acclaimed French-language poet of the Palestinian diaspora, Olivia Elias probe the upheavals of the 20th and 21st centuries.

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24 November, 2024 • Gregory Pardlo

Gregory Pardlo presents Two Poems

Pulitzer Prize winning poet Gregory Pardlo presents two poems from his collection "Spectral Evidence."

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15 October, 2024 • TMR

Four poems from Modern Poetry of Pakistan

The first anthology of its kind to appear in English, "Modern Poetry of Pakistan" brings together many poetic traditions indigenous to Pakistan.

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15 October, 2024 • Waqas Khwaja

Waqas Khwaja—Two Poems from No One Waits for the Train

The poetry of Waqas Khwaja captures in image, narrative voice, and personal memory the terrible beauty of an innocence now lost.

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