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.
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Format: | Government Document Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés Arabic |
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Fayetteville :
University of Arkansas Press,
1996.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Incantation
- A Window Small as a Palm, Vast as Suffering
- Questions and Their Retinue
- Poems in a Manner of Speaking
- Open Form
- Poems without a Shelter
- To Where
- A Party
- Savage Continents
- An Initial Description
- Poems of the New Regions
- The Pickaxe of Childhood
- The Yellow Face of Hunger
- Heart of the Night
- The Claws of Memory
- The Chemistry of Knowledge
- The Rule
- Playing the Skull
- Qassidas
- Moroccan Diary
- Paradises, Soldiers, and Stags
- The Storm
- The Abyss
- The Sail
- Autumn
- In Frost
- The New World
- Willis Barnstone's Masks
- The Search for My Grandmother
- For Hope All the Eyes in the World
- Diary of an Angel
- The Little Prince.