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You Must Live Sherah Bloor Tayseer Abu Odeh Jorie Graham

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You Must Live Sherah Bloor Tayseer Abu Odeh Jorie Graham
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Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 18.18 MB
Pages: 436
Author: Sherah Bloor, Tayseer Abu Odeh, Jorie Graham
ISBN: 9781619323223, 1619323222
Language: English
Year: 2025

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You Must Live Sherah Bloor Tayseer Abu Odeh Jorie Graham by Sherah Bloor, Tayseer Abu Odeh, Jorie Graham 9781619323223, 1619323222 instant download after payment.

A bilingual anthology of poems from Palestine (2023-2024), You Must Live attests to existence in the face of suppression. Bearing witness to the realities of the Palestinian genocide, You Must Live is a bilingual anthology of recent poetry from Gaza and the West Bank. Translated from Arabic and edited by Tayseer Abu Odeh and Sherah Bloor, this collection gathers the voices of poets currently living in Palestinian territory, most of whom have never left. Yet the poems in You Must Live refuse to cast their speakers as perpetual victims. Diverse voices and styles shine throughout—powerful, prayerful, theatrical, and even humorous—as poets write love letters to the landscape, elegies for martyrs and homes, and proclamations for the future. Negotiating the interplay between aesthetics and politics, the individual and the collective, You Must Live sounds as an urgent call to the global community.