“It’s a losing battle:my words have no chance against
time.Sometimes,unable to catch up with imagination,I leave the battle,
candle in hand,in complete darkness.”— from “Trying Again to
Stop Time"Jalal Barzanji chronicles the path of exile and estrangement
from his beloved native Kurdistan to his chosen home in Canada. His
poems speak of the tension that exists between the place of one’s
birth and an adoptive land, of that delicate dance that happens in the
face of censorship and oppression. In defiance of Saddam Hussein’s
call for sycophantic political verse, he turns to the natural world to
reference a mournful state of loss, longing, alienation, and
melancholy. Barzanji’s poetry is infused with the richness of the
Middle East, but underlying it all is a close affinity to Western
Modernists. In those moments where language and culture collide and
co-operate, Barzanji carves out a strong voice of opposition to
political oppression. Readers will return to his work again and again,
just as viewers return to a favourite painting. “Like contemporary
poets Taslima Nasrin, Adonis, Yehuda Amichai, and Shuntaro Tanikawa,
Barzanji’s is a voice in which the native willingly mutates into the
global.”— Sabah A. Salih, Translator
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Selected Poems
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781772120721
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
ACP - The University of Alberta Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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