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The Most Powerful Palestinian Poem I Know

Part 2/3 of a series examining a few favorite Palestinian poems

12 days ago
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The Most Beautiful Palestinian Poem I Know

Alone, soaring, my balcony a cloud

19 days ago
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#17. Palestinize your Humanity

If you’ve spent any time at all at the intersection between literature and politics, you’ve seen variations of this claim: literature humanizes. This belief is at the root of one of the first books I discussed here, Isabella Hammad’s Recogn...

a month ago
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#16 (Part 2). Thinking about Iran with Edward Said

A distinction that reappears throughout Edward Said’s works is the difference between national independence and national liberation. This distinction, which remains compellingly uninvestigated in Said’s 1979 The Question of Palestine, plays...

a month ago
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    Palestine by the Page is a monthly bookclub dedicated to studying and promoting Palestinian literature. Meetings are virtual, informal, and open to all. Next read: Against the Loveless World by Susan Abulhawa (April 25 11:00 AM EST)

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