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SUMMARY:Weaving a World: Arabic Poetry in Translation
DESCRIPTION:The Markaz Review and Beyond Baroque are pleased to present “Weaving a World: Arabic Poetry in Translation.” Titled after the Sudanese poet Al-Saddiq Al -Raddi’s poem\, “Weaving a World\,” the evening of readings in The Wanda Coleman Theatre at Beyond Baroque in Venice\, CA features poets Zeina Hashem Beck\, Zêdan Xelef\, and Maya Salameh. This event is part of the Poetry Coalition’s slate of programs in the spring and summer that reflect the transformative impact poetry has on individual readers and communities across the nation\, and is made possible (in part) by the Academy of American Poets with support from the Mellon Foundation.\n\n\nThis event will take place in-person at Beyond Baroque (681 Venice Blvd.\, Venice\, CA 90291) and live on YouTube on Saturday\, July 13th at 7:00 pm PT.\n\nRSVP here
URL:https://themarkaz.org/oldsite/event/weaving-a-world-arabic-poetry-in-translation/
LOCATION:Beyond Baroque\, 681 Venice Blvd.\, Venice\, CA\, 90291\, United States
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SUMMARY:TMR Book Club Discusses "The Oud Player of Cairo" with author Jasmin Attia
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our July Book Club discussion of “The Oud Player of Cairo” with author Jasmin Attia on Sunday\, July 28th at 1pm EST/ 6pm UK/ 7pm CET on Zoom. \nRSVP here \n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nABOUT THE BOOK:  \nVibrantly descriptive and evocative of the waning colonial world in Egypt during the mid-20th century\, this debut historical novel by Jasmin Attia is the compelling story of a young Egyptian woman\, Laila\, who defies the restrictive traditional roles set for women of that time\, and instead follows the path inspired by her musician father\, a much-beloved oud player\, to become a singer and performer In her own right. \nAfter extricating herself from an abusive marriage\, Laila struggles to maintain her independence as a singer in Cairo’s chic international nightclubs\, and embarks on an affair that puts her in grave danger\, forcing her to make a decision that will forever alter the course of her life. \nPublished by Schaffner Press\, 360 pages. \nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nJasmin Attia is a 2021 graduate of the MFA program at Bennington College\, and 2022 winner of the Nicholas Schaffner Award for Music in Literature. She has attended the Bread Loaf Writers Conference\, and served as a mentor for the Cream Literary Alliance in West Palm Beach. Her writing appears in AWP’s The Writer’s Chronicle\, Lit Hub\, Electric Lit\, the Jewish Book Council’s’ Paper Brigade\, and The Millions. \n_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ \nRSVP here
URL:https://themarkaz.org/oldsite/event/tmr-book-club-discusses-the-oud-player-of-cairo-by-jasmin-attia/
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