Reading Dunya Mikhail’s New Book on Daesh’s Survivors BY MLYNXQUALEY on AUGUST 24, 2017 • ( 2 ) This year, poet Dunya Mikhail (Iraqi Nights, The War Works Hard) published a work of nonfiction about women’s lives under Daesh, In the Market of ...
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Three Percent, Vincent Francone
In a culture that privileges prose, reviewing poetry is fairly pointless. And I’ve long since stopped caring about what the world reads and dropped the crusade to get Americans to read more poems. Part of the fault, as I’ve ...
Read More »Translation Review, Jenny Ludwig
The literature of war
Read More »Englewood Review of Books, Matthew Kaul
PDF copy “Memory’s Broken Time Machine” A Review of Diary of a Wave Outside the Sea. by Dunya Mikhail. Reviewed by Matthew Kaul. Diary of a Wave Outside the Sea. by Dunya Mikhail. Translated by Elizabeth Winslow and Dunya Mikhail. Paperback: ...
Read More »Red Room, Julia Stein
First Iraqi woman poet translated into English
Read More »The Brooklyn Rail, David Varno
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Read More »The Guardian, Saadi Simawe
The Guardian, Poets for peace PDF copy
Read More »Carcanet, Paul Batchelor
Carcanet review
Read More »Why War Poetry, John Bradley
John Bradley PDF copy Why War Poetry “The opinion that art should have nothing to do with politics is itself a political attitude.” —George Orwell In his revealing essay “Why I Write,” Orwell lists the four main factors motivating writers: ...
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Griffin’s Citation, 2006
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