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Children of the Limbo

Par : Ahmed Nabawy
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233859144
  • EAN9798233859144
  • Date de parution14/03/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

Children of the Limbo is far more than a mere assembly of stanzas; it represents a subterranean excavation into the soul's most sequestered and jagged terrains. Ahmed Nabawy-rendered here with an evocative, lingering resonance by Dr. Salwa Gouda-navigates the spectral grey of the "limbo" with a master's precision. This is a purgatorial expanse where the self hangs in a harrowing stasis, caught in the tension between the impulse to remember and the encroaching silence of erasure, between the ghost of a home and the grit of perpetual exile.
Nabawy's voice pulls itself from this void with a profound, almost staggering ontological gravity. His imagery maps a visceral geography of existential tremors: we encounter birds that possess wings yet remain tragically tethered, and houses that seem to inhale and exhale with the weight of those no longer present. His protagonists-the displaced, the weathered elder, the mute child-flicker like embers of consciousness against a backdrop of overwhelming shadow.
Under his gaze, the mundane is elevated to the level of myth; a discarded shoe or the shared breath of a cigarette is transformed into a monument to the sheer stubbornness of human endurance. The collection stands as a triumph of elegiac surrealism. Nabawy moves with a fluid, haunting grace between the abrasive realities of a fractured life and a dreamlike state of metaphysical inquiry, constantly pulling at the threads of identity, temporality, and the ache of belonging.
Children of the Limbo is a rare and luminous artifact-a definitive proof of the poet's power to wring high beauty from the most unvarnished despair. It is essential reading for anyone seeking a voice that is as intellectually demanding as it is spiritually restorative; it is the quiet, thunderous echo of a humanity forever in transit.