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Without an Alphabet, Without a Face: Selected Poems
Contributor(s): Youssef, Saadi (Author), Mattawa, Khaled (Translator)
ISBN: 155597371X     ISBN-13: 9781555973711
Publisher: Graywolf Press
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: December 2002
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Annotation: This Iraq will reach the ends of the graveyard.
It will bury its sons in open country
generation after generation,
and it will forgive its despot...
It will not be the Iraq that once held the name.
-- from "A Vision"
Living his life in exile-- a series of forced departures from numerous countries-- Iraqi poet Saadi Youssef also writes outside the long-standing forms of traditional Arabic poetry. In the words of Salma Khadra, a critic of Arabic poetry, "Youssef's poetry abounds with the sights, smells, colors, and movement of life around him, depicting scenes of great familiarity and intimacy. This is a great achievement in the face of the rage and fury and technical complexities of much of the other poetry written by his contemporaries." Beautifully translated by Khaled Mattawa, Graywolf is proud to present this vital voice to the United States.

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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | Middle Eastern
- Literary Criticism | African
Dewey: 892.717
LCCN: 2002102976
Physical Information: 0.61" H x 6.04" W x 9.06" (0.72 lbs) 216 pages
 
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This Iraq will reach the ends of the graveyard.
It will bury its sons in open country
generation after generation,
and it will forgive its despot...
It will not be the Iraq that once held the name.--from "A Vision"

Living his life in exile--a series of forced departures from numerous countries--Iraqi poet Saadi Youssef also writes outside the long-standing forms of traditional Arabic poetry. In the words of Salma Khadra, a critic of Arabic poetry, "Youssef's poetry abounds with the sights, smells, colors, and movement of life around him, depicting scenes of great familiarity and intimacy. This is a great achievement in the face of the rage and fury and technical complexities of much of the other poetry written by his contemporaries." Beautifully translated by Khaled Mattawa, Graywolf is proud to present Without an Alphabet, Without a Face to the United States.