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ArabLit’s Wednesday Poetry

ArabLit, I. Rida Mahmood, Mennan

Each Wednesday, we'll send a new poem in translation to your inbox.

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Wednesday Poetry: Muzaffar al-Nawwab’s ‘One Day, We’ll Return to Our People’

Muzaffar al-Nawwab (1931/4–2022) was one of the Arab world’s great revolutionary poets, notorious for his scathing critiques of the region’s dictators. As a result of his political criticism, he unsurprisingly spent most of his life in exil...

8 days ago
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Wednesday Poetry: Heba Al-Agha’s ‘Free Poems in the Autumn’

Heba Al-Agha, from Gaza, identifies as a mother before all else. She is also a writer—with works published on numerous websites within and beyond the Arab world—and creative writing educator at the A. M. Qattan Foundation, where she trains ...

15 days ago
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Wednesday Poetry: Babiker al-Wasila’s ‘Ode to Hope’

Shining brightly among the constellation of voices in Sudanese poetry, Babiker al-Wasila was born in Sudan’s north-eastern town of Khashm al-Qirba and has risen to eminence over the years. Perhaps the poet’s degree in Philosophy—obtained fr...

22 days ago
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Wednesday Poetry: Jawdat Fakhreddine’s ‘Waste’

How do poet-translator dynamics shape a translation? This week’s choice of poem prompts us to ponder.

a month ago
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  • ArabLit

    We are a cooperative effort to share information about Arabic literature and translation.

  • I. Rida Mahmood

    Writer | Translator | Editor @ ArabLit | Poet | Feminist | Lover of literature, culture, nature, & authentic human connections | Liberty, equality, & justice for all.

  • Mennan

    PhD candidate, linguist, and language consultant • Blogger @ The Arabic Pages • Literary translator and editor @ ArabLit

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