Palestine as metaphor :
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TextLanguage: English Original language: Arabic Publisher: Northampton, MA : Olive Branch Press, an imprint of Interlink Publishing Group, Inc., 2019Description: xx, 172 pagesages ; 23 cmISBN: - 9781623719425
- PJ7820.A7Z46
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| Books | Asian University for Women Library | Fiction | Fiction | PJ7820.A7Z46 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 030231 |
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"First English publication of interviews with the late Mahmoud Darwish. Palestine as Metaphor consists of a series of interviews with Mahmoud Darwish, which have never been translated and published in English before. The interviews are a wealth of information on the poet's personal life, his relationships, his numerous works, and his tragedy. They illuminate Darwish's conception of poetry as a supreme art that transcends time and place. Several writers and journalists conducted the interviews, including a Lebanese poet, a Syrian literary critic, three Palestinian writers, and an Israeli journalist. Each encounter took place in a different city from Nicosia to London, Paris, and Amman. These vivid dialogues unravel the threads of a rich life haunted by the loss of Palestine and illuminate the genius and the distress of a major world poet"-- Provided by publisher.
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