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Passage to a new wor(l)d : exile and restoration in Mahmoud Darwish's writings. 1960-1995
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Year: 2003 Publisher: Uppsala : Acta universitatis upsaliensis,

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The Positive Results of Asylum and Migration : 2004 Prince Claus Awards.
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ISBN: 9076162085 Year: 2004 Publisher: The Hague : Prince Claus Fund,

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Mahmoud Darwish
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ISBN: 1350987077 1786720132 9781786720139 1786730138 9781786730138 9781784530716 1784530719 9781786730138 9781350987074 Year: 2016 Publisher: London

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"Mahmoud Darwish is the poet laureate of the Palestinian national struggle. His poems resonate across the entire Arab world and, more than any other single figure perhaps since the death of Yasser Arafat, he represents a unifying figurehead for Palestinian national aspirations. In this, the first comprehensive biography of Darwish in English, Muna Abu Eid examines the poet's intellectual status on two fronts - both national and public - and offers a critical assessment of Darwish's national and political life. Based on Darwish's own writings and interviews with people who worked with him and situating Darwish's poetry within the wider context of Palestinian struggles inside Israel, this book explores the influence of Darwish's life and work in the Palestinian territories and in the diaspora: from the destruction of his Galilee village and displacement of his family during the 1948 Nakba; to his return and 'infiltration' back into the homeland and the struggle for survival inside Israel; to his internal and external exiles in Haifa, Moscow, Cairo, Beirut, Tunisia, Paris and even Ramallah."--Bloomsbury Publishing.


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In the wake of the poetic : Palestinian artists after Darwish
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ISBN: 0815653417 9780815653417 9780815634089 0815634080 Year: 2015 Publisher: Syracuse, New York : yracuse University Press,


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Mahmoud Darwish : the poet's art and his nation
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ISBN: 9780815652731 0815652739 9780815633617 0815633610 Year: 2014 Publisher: Syracuse, New York : Syracuse University Press,


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The Literary Imagination in Israel-Palestine : Orientalism, Poetry, and Biopolitics
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ISBN: 9781137546364 Year: 2016 Publisher: New York Palgrave Macmillan US :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

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This book presents a cutting-edge critical analysis of the trope of miscegenation and its biopolitical implications in contemporary Palestinian and Israeli literature, poetry, and discourse. The relationship between nationalism and demographics are examined through the narrative and poetic intrigue of intimacy between Arabs and Jews, drawing from a range of theoretical perspectives, including public sphere theory, orientalism, and critical race studies. Revisiting the controversial Brazilian writer Gilberto Freyre, who championed miscegenation in his revisionary history of Brazil, the book deploys a comparative investigation of Palestinian and Israeli writers' preoccupation with the mixed romance. Author Hella Bloom Cohen offers new interpretations of works by Mahmoud Darwish, A.B. Yehoshua, Orly Castel-Bloom, Nathalie Handal, and Rula Jebreal, among others.


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Mahmoud Darwish : Palestine’s Poet and the Other as the Beloved
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ISBN: 3030241629 3030241610 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Pivot,

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Mahmoud Darwish: Palestine’s Poet and the Other as the Beloved focuses on Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish (1941–2008), whose poetry has helped to shape Palestinian identity and foster Palestinian culture through many decades of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Dalya Cohen-Mor explores the poet’s romantic relationship with “Rita,” an Israeli Jewish woman whom he had met in Haifa in his early twenties and to whom he had dedicated a series of love poems and prose passages, among them the iconic poem “Rita and the Gun.” Interwoven with biographical details and diverse documentary materials, this exploration reveals a fascinating facet in the poet’s personality, his self-definition, and his attitude toward the Israeli other. Comprising a close reading of Darwish’s love poems, coupled with many examples of novels and short stories from both Arabic and Hebrew fiction that deal with Arab-Jewish love stories, this book delves into the complexity of Arab-Jewish relations and shows how romance can blossom across ethno-religious lines and how politics all too often destroys it. .

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