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Inspired by the rich poetic tradition of the author’s native Arab culture, To Love a Palestinian Woman includes works written over eight years. Richly evocative and often passionate, these poems can be described as personal and romantic, as well as public and political. While the condition in Palestine is a dominant theme, so is love. Conciliatory in tone or passionately confrontational, these poems stem from a deep humanity that cannot fail to engage the reader.
“His poetry reflects a genuine universal concern for the human condition: a welcome combination of a poetic talent with strong commitment to justice.” –Yakov Rabkin, University of Montreal
“Listening to Ehab Lotayef read his poems […] I begin to believe again that poetry matters. I am reminded of Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Allen Ginsberg and other poets […] who challenged the beliefs of their times, who were not afraid to enter the political fray and who went on to become the conscience of a generation.” –Angela Leuck, author of Flower Heart
“[A]n expression of the struggle against injustices, near and far, fully connected and fully involved.” –Diaspora Dialogues
80 Pages
8.80in * 5.76in * .28in
160.00gr
April 01, 2010
9781894770552
eng
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