Mosab Abu Toha — Poems as Teachers | Ep 4

Mosab Abu Toha — Poems as Teachers | Ep 4

Published on May 15
16分钟
Poetry Unbound
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<p>In Mosab Abu Toha’s “Ibrahim Abu Lughod and brother in Yaffa,” two barefoot siblings on a beach sketch out a map of their former home in the sand and argue about what went where. Their longing for return to a place of hospitality, family, memory, friends, and even strangers is alive and tender to the touch.</p><p>Mosab Abu Toha is a Palestinian poet, scholar, and librarian who was born in Gaza and has spent his life there. He is the founder of the Edward Said Library, Gaza’s first English-language library. <a href="https://onbeing.org/programs/mosab-abu-toha-poems-as-teachers-episode-4/#media"><i>Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear</i></a> is his debut book of poems: it won an American Book Award and a 2022 Palestine Book Award, and was named a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry as well as the 2022 Walcott Poetry Prize. His writings from Gaza have appeared in <i>The Nation</i> and <i>Literary Hub</i>, and his poems have been published in <i>Poetry</i>, <i...