Journal of an ordinary grief

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One of Darwish’s early works, this moving memoir describes the poet’s decision to go into exile.

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SKU: 9780982624647 Category: Tags: , Publisher/imprint : Archipelago Books
Page count : 177
Published on 5th November, 2010

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Both voice of the Palestinian people and one of the most transcendent poets of his generation, Mahmoud Darwish also wrote several remarkable volumes of autobiographical essays over the course of his life. First published in Beirut in 1973, these probing essays ask vital questions about the existentially complex realities the Palestinians in Israel face and the ambiguity of Darwish’s own identity as an Israeli Palestinian. They call upon myth, memory and language to delve into the poet’s experiences, which include house arrest, interrogations and time in prison.

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Weight 0.288 kg
Dimensions 18.3 × 15.8 × 8.3 cm
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