Habibi

By (author): David Solway

Habibi, the love poems of the Moroccan poet Alim Maghrebi, is the latest in a series of David Solway’s poetic “translations,”dating from Andreas Karavis’ Saracen Island and including Nesmine Rifat’s Pallikari, Rhys Savarin’s Reaching for Clear, Bartholomew the Englishman’s The Properties of Things, and Dov Ben-Zamir’s New Wine, Old Bottles, the latter still in manuscript. These are what Solway calls his “ostensibles,” poetic voices and artifacts which he regards as constituting an extended trope or metaphor of the desire for transformation. The purpose behind such ventures is not to perpetuate a deception but to create a style and renew a customary diction — and, ultimately, to recreate a self.

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David Solway

David Solway is the author of many books of poetry including Modern Marriage, which received the QSPELL Prize for Poetry; Franklin’s Passage, winner of Le Grand Prix du Livre de Montréal and Reaching for Clear, awarded the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry. Among his prose publications, Education Lost won the QSPELL Prize for Nonfiction and Random Walks was a finalist for Le Grand Prix du Livre de Montréal. A French translation of his writings on education, Le bon prof, was awarded Le Prix Spirale. He has also published several volumes on political subjects, of which The Big Lie: On Terror, Antisemitism, and Identity was a Canadian best-seller.


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Habibi, the love poems of the Moroccan poet Alim Maghrebi, is the latest in a series of David Solway’s poetic “translations,”dating from Andreas Karavis’ Saracen Island and including Nesmine Rifat’s Pallikari, Rhys Savarin’s Reaching for Clear, Bartholomew the Englishman’s The Properties of Things, and Dov Ben-Zamir’s New Wine, Old Bottles, the latter still in manuscript. These are what Solway calls his “ostensibles,” poetic voices and artifacts which he regards as constituting an extended trope or metaphor of the desire for transformation. The purpose behind such ventures is not to perpetuate a deception but to create a style and renew a customary diction — and, ultimately, to recreate a self.

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76 Pages

Published:

January 01, 2012

Publisher:

Guernica Editions

ISBN:

9781550716160

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