Something about living
Book - 2024
"It's nearly impossible to write poetry that holds the human desire for joy and the insistent agitations of protest at the same time, but Lena Khalaf Tuffaha's gorgeous and wide-ranging new collection Something About Living does just that. Her poems interweave Palestine's historic suffering, the challenges of living in this world full of violence and ill will, and the gentle delights we embrace to survive that violence. Khalaf Tuffaha's elegant poems sing the fractured songs of Diaspora while remaining clear-eyed to the cause of the fracturing: the multinational hubris of colonialism and greed. This collection is her witness to our collective unraveling, vowel by vowel, syllable by syllable. "Let the plural be ...a return of us" the speaker of "On the Thirtieth Friday We Consider Plurals" says and this plurality is our tenuous humanity and the deep need to hang on to kindness in our communities. In these poems Khalaf Tuffaha reminds us that love isn't an idea; it is a radical act. Especially for those who, like this poet, travel through the world vigilantly, but steadfastly remain heart first. -Adrian Matejka, author of Somebody Else Sold the World"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- poetry
Poetry
Poésie - Published
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Akron, Ohio :
The University of Akron Press
2024.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Edition
- First edition
- Item Description
- "Winner of the 2022 Akron Poetry Prize chosen by Adrian Matejka"--Back cover.
"Cover design by Amy Freels."--Title page verso.
"Something about living was designed and typeset in Garamond by Amy Freels ..."--Title page verso. - Physical Description
- 81 pages ; 23 cm
- Awards
- Akron Poetry Prize, 2022.
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references in "Notes & Acknowledgments" (pages 79-81)
- ISBN
- 9781629222738
- Transit
- Variations on a Last Chance
- Portraits of Light
- Beit Anya
- Dialogic
- When The Sky Is No Longer
- Maritime Nocturne
- A Single Word: Home
- Fragments from a Sudden Crescendo
- Threads
- On the Thirtieth Friday We Consider Plurals
- First Generation
- Enter Here
- To Be Self-Evident
- This Day Oar Daily Bread
- In Case of Emergency
- Envelope
- In Palestine There
- On Translation
- Triptych
- Maqluba
- Dendrology
- Notes from the Civil Discourse Committee
- Iconic
- Sfumato
- Long Distance
- Other Words for Blue
- Madwoman Ghazal
- Slipshape
- Letter to June Jordan in September
- Tantoura Redux
- Apricots
- Gloria
- Autocorrect
- Zaghareed
- Welcome
- Golden
- Crowdsourced
- Dukka
- Notes & Acknowledgments