"Taha Muhammad Ali speaks with an emotional forthrightness. . .
. He has developed a style that seems both ancient and new,
deceptively simple and movingly direct."-The Washington Post
Taha Muhammad Ali is a revered Palestinian poet whose work is
driven by vivid imagination, disarming humor, and unflinching
honesty. As a boy he was exiled from his hometown, but rather than
turning to a protest poetry of black-and-white slogans to convey
this loss, he has created art of the highest order. His poems
portray experiences that range from catastrophe to splendor, each
preserving an essential human dignity.
Neither music fame nor wealth, not even poetry itself, could
provide consolation for life's brevity, or the fact that King Lear
is a mere eighty pages long, and comes to an end, and for the
thought that one might suffer greatlyon account of a rebellious
child.
So What will include Arabic en face and introductions by
co-translators Gabriel Levin and Peter Cole. Muhammad Ali will be
one of the international poets featured at the 2006 Dodge Poetry
Festival, and he will embark on a reading tour of the United States
in the fall of 2006.
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