
Journal of an Ordinary Grief
Mahmoud Darwish
Ibrahim Muhawi (translation)
Paperback, 176 pages
9780982624647
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Winner of the 2011 PEN Translation Prize
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A collection of autobiographical essays by one of the greatest poets to come from Palestine.
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“Every beautiful poem is an act of resistance,” writes Mahmoud Darwish. In these probing essays, Darwish, a voice of the Palestinian people and one of the most transcendent poets of his generation, interrogates the experience of occupation and the meaning of liberation.
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Calling upon myth, memory, and language, these essays delve into the poet’s experience of house arrest, his encounters with Israeli interrogators, and the periods he spent in prison.
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Meditative, lyrical, and rhythmic—Darwish gives absence a vital presence in these linked essays. Journal is a moving and intimate account of the loss of homeland and, for many, of life inside the porous walls of occupation—no ordinary grief.
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Mahmoud Darwish
Ibrahim Muhawi (translation)
Paperback, 176 pages
9780982624647
Â
Winner of the 2011 PEN Translation Prize
Â
A collection of autobiographical essays by one of the greatest poets to come from Palestine.
Â
“Every beautiful poem is an act of resistance,” writes Mahmoud Darwish. In these probing essays, Darwish, a voice of the Palestinian people and one of the most transcendent poets of his generation, interrogates the experience of occupation and the meaning of liberation.
Â
Calling upon myth, memory, and language, these essays delve into the poet’s experience of house arrest, his encounters with Israeli interrogators, and the periods he spent in prison.
Â
Meditative, lyrical, and rhythmic—Darwish gives absence a vital presence in these linked essays. Journal is a moving and intimate account of the loss of homeland and, for many, of life inside the porous walls of occupation—no ordinary grief.

















