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