A Rose Shoulders Up by Mosab Abu Toha
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This poem can be read in its entirety on Words Without Borders.
Omar Ziyadeh, “Nobody Can Identify Their Own Remains, and I Am Unable to Identify My Own” (tr. from Arabic by Alice S. Yousef) [ID’d]
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Mouth Still Open, Mosab Abu Toha
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Think of Others - Mahmoud Darwish
Palestinian poet, Mahmoud Darwish
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Naomi Shihab Nye, excerpt from “‘Just Call Me Aziz,’ 11 Poems—Titles by Aziz Shihab—From His Notebooks” in Transfer
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From Notebooks: 1935-1951 by Albert Camus.
― Albert Camus, Notebooks: 1935-1951
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A longer version of this poem by Ruth Awad can be read here.
Ruth Awad, from “Reasons To Live”
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We Deserve A Better Death by Mosab Abu Toha.
Mosab Abu Toha
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I Grant You Refuge by Hiba Abu Nada, translated by Huda Fakhreddine.
Originally published in Protean Magazine.
i grant you refuge by Hiba Abu Nada tr. Huda Fakhreddine
Hiba Abu Nada was a novelist, poet, and educator. She wrote this poem on Oct. 10th, 2023. She died a martyr, killed in her home in south Gaza by an Israeli raid on Oct. 20th, 2023. She was 32 years old.
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Not Just Passing by Hiba Abu Nada.
Palestinian poet Hiba Abu Nada, "Not Just Passing," translated from Arabic by Huda Fakhreddine.
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Excerpts from the works of Palestinian poet, Mahmoud Darwish
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Mosab Abu Toha, "We Love What We Have", Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear
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What is Home? by Mosab Abu Toha.
Mosab Abu Toha, shared on his Xitter, October 29, 2023
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Where Does the Temple Begin, Where Does It End?
Mary Oliver
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Mosab Abu Toha, from Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear
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- Evelyn Waugh, from Brideshead Revisited (1945)
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Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own
[originally published 1929]
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