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Questions and their retinue /

Hatif Janabi's poems are passionate, jolting, apocalyptic, and painful. They deal with war and death, perception and truth, drawing from his family life, his exile in Poland, the Gulf War, violence in Iraq, and his experience in the United States.

Détails bibliographiques
Cote:Libro Electrónico
Auteur principal: Janabi, Hatif, 1952-
Autres auteurs: Mattawa, Khaled
Format: Publication officielle Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Arabic
Publié: Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press, 1996.
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo
Description
Résumé:Hatif Janabi's poems are passionate, jolting, apocalyptic, and painful. They deal with war and death, perception and truth, drawing from his family life, his exile in Poland, the Gulf War, violence in Iraq, and his experience in the United States.
The speaker in many of Janabi's poems moves from a confrontational stance to one of resigned desperation, and from coyness to deep longing, where, occasionally, hope surfaces. The associative processes and the often bizarre surreal imagery he employs are very effective in expressing his profound sense of political and spiritual alienation. Janabi is among a generation of Arab poets who, because of censorship, can speak only obliquely about the harsh reality of their lives.
In these poems he has created symbolic landscapes that attempt to reveal the political, social, and psychological stresses with which suffering people live.
Description matérielle:1 online resource (xxi, 64 pages)
ISBN:9781610753326
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