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Khaled Mattawa

    Khaled Mattawa crafts poetry that delves into the complexities of identity and culture. His work is characterized by its rich language and profound introspective insights. The themes he explores often encompass notions of exile, memory, and the search for belonging. His verses are musical and evocative, creating powerful and resonant imagery.

    Zodiac of Echoes
    Tocqueville
    Mahmoud Darwish
    • 2019

      Tocqueville

      • 82 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Khaled Mattawa's collection offers a profound exploration of the dual roles of poet and citizen within the context of American imperialism. Departing from his earlier lyrical style, the work challenges the notion that mere artistic expression is enough in the face of contemporary crises. In this timely second edition, readers confront their own complicity and the fragile nature of privilege amid global political, economic, and ecological turmoil, making it a powerful reflection on the responsibilities of art and awareness.

      Tocqueville
    • 2014

      Mahmoud Darwish

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.7(27)Add rating

      A critical study of Mahmoud Darwishs poetry throughout his career. Darwish (1941-2008), a Palestinian poet and author, was established as the national poet of Palestine and an important world literary figure. Mattawa brings together his detailed examination of Darwishs works and life to reveal the human side of one of the seminal figures in modern Arabic poetry.

      Mahmoud Darwish
    • 2003

      Zodiac of Echoes

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.9(50)Add rating

      Jahan Ramazani has written that “These dazzling lyrics and sequences create one of the most compelling portraits we have of a mind, a sensibility, a language emerging from the hybridization of cultures.”

      Zodiac of Echoes