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State of Emergency (English, French, Paperback)
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State of Emergency (English, French, Paperback)
Series: Visible Poets, No. 20
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Loot Price R311
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Soleiman Adel Guemar was born and raised in Algiers where he worked
as a journalist. He published numerous stories and won two national
poetry prizes. In 2002 he left Algeria to seek safety for himself
and his family in the UK. 'Sate of Emergency', a representative
selection of Guemar's poetry,is rooted in Algerian experience,
speaking of urgent concerns everywhere - oppression, resistance,
state violence, traumas and private dreams. His poetry sings of
life's sensual pleasures in the face of the grotesque morbidity of
violent political repression. In the excellent translation by Tom
Cheesman and John Goodby, Guemar's poems carry all their native
force and brusque wit. In her introduction, Lisa Appignanesi
writes: "Soleiman Adel Guemar is almost exactly as old as the
independent Republic of Algeria. He has witnessed its terrible
history, the crimes against humanity which attended its birth and
the enduring 'state of emergency' under which life has been
blighted ever since. This volume marks an important moment: a
record from the inside of a history which is too palpably of our
times...Where before we had only newspaper headlines, we now have a
living voice, both political and lyrical - an intensely individual
voice which speaks out freely and traces the lineaments of a tragic
history. "
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