Mahmoud Darwish

A River Dies of Thirst

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Mahmoud Darwish was one of the most acclaimed contemporary poets in the Arab world, and is often cited as the poetic voice of the Palestinian people. During the tumultuous summer of 2006, as Israel attacked Gaza and Lebanon, Darwish was in Ramallah. He recorded his observations and feelings in writing, included in A River Dies of Thirst, some of his last work. In this collection, Darwish writes of love, loss, and the pain of exile in bittersweet poems and diary entries leavened with hope and joy. 'Darwish has given expression to his people's ordinary longings and desires.' The New York Times 'Darwish did as much as anyone to forge a Palestinian national consciousness.' Guardian
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96 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2012
Publisher
Saqi Books
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  • Rafael Narvalhas quoted3 months ago
    ‘I know they’re strong and can invade and kill anyone. But they can’t break or occupy my words.’
  • Rafael Narvalhas quoted3 months ago
    ‘If I write love poems, I resist the conditions that don’t allow me to write love poems.’
  • Rafael Narvalhas quoted3 months ago
    Poetry cannot afford ‘to lose its fundamentally self-delighting inventiveness, its joy in being a process of language as well as a representation of things in the world.’

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