The Moon That Turns You Back - Poems - E-book - ePub

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Hala Alyan - The Moon That Turns You Back - Poems.
From the author of The Arsonists' City and The Twenty-Ninth Year, a new collection of poetry that traces the fragmentation of memory, archive, and family-past,... Lire la suite
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Résumé

From the author of The Arsonists' City and The Twenty-Ninth Year, a new collection of poetry that traces the fragmentation of memory, archive, and family-past, present, future-in the face of displacement and war. A diaspora of memories runs through this poetry collection-a multiplicity of voices, bodies, and houses hold archival material for one another, tracing paths between Brooklyn, Beirut, and Jerusalem.
Boundaries and borders blur between space and time and poetic form-small banal moments of daily life live within geopolitical brutalities and, vice versa, the desire for stability lives in familiarity with displacement. These poems take stock of who and what can displace you from home and from your own body-and, conversely, the kind of resilience, tenacity, and love that can bring you back into yourself and into the context of past and future generations.
Hala Alyan asks, What stops you from transforming into someone or something else? When you have lived a life in flux, how do you find rest?

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    12/03/2024
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-0-06-331750-5
  • EAN
    9780063317505
  • Format
    ePub
  • Nb. de pages
    112 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Pages
      112
    • Protection num.
      Contenu protégé

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Biographie de Hala Alyan

Hala Alyan is the author of the novel Salt Houses, winner of the Dayton Literary Peace Prize and the Arab American Book Award, and a finalist for the Chautauqua Prize. Her latest novel, The Arsonists' City, was a finalist for the Aspen Words Literary Prize. She is also the author of five highly acclaimed collections of poetry, including The Twenty-Ninth Year. Her work has been published by The New Yorker, The Academy of American Poets, Literary Hub, The New York Times Book Review, and Guernica.
She lives in Brooklyn with her family, where she works as a clinical psychologist and professor at New York University.

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