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Archipelago Books

Journal of an Ordinary Grief

Journal of an Ordinary Grief

by Mahmoud Darwish, translated from the Arabic by Ibrahim Muhawi

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Every beautiful poem is an act of resistance," asserts Darwish. 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 experience of house arrest, his encounters with Israeli interrogators, and the periods he spent in prison. Meditative, lyrical, rhythmic, Darwish gives absence a vital presence in these linked essays. Journal is a moving, intimate account of the loss of homeland and, for many, of life inside the porous walls of occupation—no ordinary grief.

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Series: Archipelago Books
ISBN: 9780982624647
Pages: 175
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Praise

Darwish is to be read with urgency, in the night, when nothing else moves but his lines.
The Village Voice

An important anchor in the work of a poet celebrated for providing a national identity to displaced Palestinians. Darwish gives displacement a personal and deeply anguished voice . . . His artistry provides greater context for a conflict that to this day floods citizens of the world with grief.
The New York Times Book Review

A welcome addition to Darwish's work in English . . . Moving and educational . . . It painstakingly chronicles, in poetic prose, the military rule under which Arabs were placed in Israel until 1966. Darwish digs deep into his life, sharing personal experiences . . . The journey is well worth it.
The Jewish Daily Forward

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