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In the Net (Paperback)
Mahmoudan Hawad; Translated by Christopher Wise; Preface by Helene Hawad
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In the face of amnesia, how does one exist? In this poem, Hawad
speaks directly to Azawad, a silent figure whose name designates a
portion of Tuareg lands divided among five nation-states created in
the 1960s. This evanescent being, situated on the edge of the abyss
and deprived of speech, space, and the right to exist, has reached
such a stage of suffering, misery, and oppression that it
acquiesces to the erasure implicit in the labels attached to it.
Through an avalanche of words, sounds, and gestures, Hawad attempts
to free this creature from the net that ensnares it, to patch
together a silhouette that is capable of standing up again, to
transform pain into a breeding ground for resistance-a resistance
requiring a return to the self, the imagination, and ways of
thinking about the world differently. The road will be long. Hawad
uses poetry, "cartridges of old words, / a thousand and one
misfires, botched, reloaded," as a weapon of resistance.
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