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Languages:EnglishPublisher:Haymarket BooksISBN-13:9798888904244UPC:9798888904244Book Category:PoetryBook Subcategory:Middle Eastern, Anthologies (multiple authors), Subjects & ThemesBook Topic:Death, Grief, LossSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.81 inchesWeight:1.4418Product ID:SCMV5XDDDS
An anthology of contemporary poetry connecting Palestinians across generations, languages, and borders.
Poetry has always served as a mode of resistance in Palestinian culture. In defiance of dispossession and decades of military siege, of a nakba that never ended, of historical and cultural obfuscation, of unrelenting violence and thousands of martyred people, the "power to narrate," as Edward Said wrote, remains a necessary tool for self-determination. The poems collected here reclaim that power, bridging borders, languages, and generations to forge new conversations around resistance and liberation.
As Palestinian history remains haunted by exile, violence, and grief, so, too, are the poems in this anthology. And yet, editors George Abraham and Noor Hindi present these realities alongside other themes that are also true: queer and feminist perspectives, eco-poetry, meditations on love and time, and lineages of protest. This anthology dares to imagine a future beyond a nation-state for Palestinian people everywhere. Contributors include Refaat Alareer, Mahmoud Darwish, Naomi Shihab Nye, Mohammed El-Kurd, A.D. Lauren-Abunassar, Tarik Dobbs, and many other voices, both established and ascending.
Heaven Looks Like Us is a battle-cry against the annihilation of a people. It's also a love letter to Palestinian ancestors, their descendants, and their land, to all anti-colonial and anti-imperialist struggles, to a history that will never be forgotten, and to a future in which there thrives a free, free Palestine.
Poetry has always served as a mode of resistance in Palestinian culture. In defiance of dispossession and decades of military siege, of a nakba that never ended, of historical and cultural obfuscation, of unrelenting violence and thousands of martyred people, the "power to narrate," as Edward Said wrote, remains a necessary tool for self-determination. The poems collected here reclaim that power, bridging borders, languages, and generations to forge new conversations around resistance and liberation.
As Palestinian history remains haunted by exile, violence, and grief, so, too, are the poems in this anthology. And yet, editors George Abraham and Noor Hindi present these realities alongside other themes that are also true: queer and feminist perspectives, eco-poetry, meditations on love and time, and lineages of protest. This anthology dares to imagine a future beyond a nation-state for Palestinian people everywhere. Contributors include Refaat Alareer, Mahmoud Darwish, Naomi Shihab Nye, Mohammed El-Kurd, A.D. Lauren-Abunassar, Tarik Dobbs, and many other voices, both established and ascending.
Heaven Looks Like Us is a battle-cry against the annihilation of a people. It's also a love letter to Palestinian ancestors, their descendants, and their land, to all anti-colonial and anti-imperialist struggles, to a history that will never be forgotten, and to a future in which there thrives a free, free Palestine.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Haymarket BooksISBN-13:9798888904244UPC:9798888904244Book Category:PoetryBook Subcategory:Middle Eastern, Anthologies (multiple authors), Subjects & ThemesBook Topic:Death, Grief, LossSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.81 inchesWeight:1.4418Product ID:SCMV5XDDDS
Abraham, George: -
George Abraham is a Palestinian-American poet and memoirist who was born on unceded Timucuan lands (Jacksonville, FL). They are the author of Birthright (2020), which won the Arab American Book Award. They are currently executive editor of Mizna and teach at Amherst College.
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