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All posts tagged Arabic poetry

  • Palestinian Poet Hind Shoufani: “I’m Tired of Being Bombarded by Pain”
    by Sheryl St. Germain / October 10, 2011

    In this interview, poet Hind Shoufani talks about her parents’ roles as Palestinian activists in the 70s and 80s, her new film on the same subject, and the complications (and benefits) of being a poet who doesn’t call herself one.

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