"Dictionary of Midnight shows the lasting haunt of exile, but also the evocative powers of writing as testament to personal strife and a people’s lifelong yearning for home.” — Asymptote Journal
With a foreword by National Book Award-winning author William T. Vollmann
Dictionary of Midnight collects almost 50 years of poetry by Abdulla Pashew, the most influential Kurdish poet alive today. Pashew's poems chart a personal cartography of exile, recounting the recent political history of Kurdistan and its struggle for independence. Poet-translator Alana Marie Levinson-LaBrosse worked with the poet to select and translate his most iconic poems, balancing well-known, politically engaged contemporary Kurdish classics like "12 Lessons for Children" with the concise love lyrics that have always punctuated his work.
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The sharp, lyrical verse— personal and political— of a poet that paints a literary window into his contested homeland, Kurdistan.
The book will be heavily promoted, especially in Kurdistan, where we will believe there will be a significant audience for the translation of Pashew’s work. Translator Alana Marie Levinson-LaBrosse runs an art and culture center in Kurdistan. Events will be held there and elsewhere in Kurdistan. LaBrosse will also be in California in the spring for events.
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Coup d’Etat
Before I knew you,
I was self-centered, a child.
I thought
the wide sky was a tent
set up just for me,
the Earth was an island the floods left behind
to be inhabited by no one but me.
All of a sudden your love arrived
and devastated my citadel, its walls,
altered all colors
and upended all laws.
It turned the vast world into a cage
for my solitude.
It taught me to be content
with half the pillow.
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Product details
ISBN
9781944700805
Published
2019-01-24
Publisher
Unnamed Press
Height
203 mm
Width
127 mm
Age
G, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
385
Author
Translated by
Foreword by