Written under collapsing ceilings, typed on phones : the poetry bringing Palestine to the world
Two new poetry collections tackle themes of trauma, exile, resistance and love amid conflict in Gaza Poetry may not be the best response to aerial bombardment, but for many Palestinians it has become a line of defence amid the rubble and ongoing killings in Gaza. “Poetry keeps hope alive. Even (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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