Banipal 46 - 80 New Poems James McAuleyBanipal 46 80 New Poems is back to 224 pages and its main theme takes the pulse of new poetry with works by 14 poets who reflect the diversity and dynamism in Arab life and society today Taha Adnan, Fadhil al Azzawi, Salah Faik, Hussein Habasch, Mohamed al Harthy, Musa Hawamdeh, Heind R. Ibrahim, Hassab al Sheikh Jafar, Vnus Khoury Ghata, Khaled Mattawa, Philip Metres, Dunya Mikhail, Khaled Najar and Amjad Nasser. The issue opens with the debut novel
is a continuation and strengthening of a long tradition of the concretization of literary allusions in visual form
with review by Stephen Watts of Arabian Love Poems
Lyubomir Nikolov
embracing head-on apparent cultural conundrums
After publishing Rina’s War (2001) and The Red Zone (2007)
and several stories show the pressures of poverty and despair leading to the abuse of children by their parents
She is currently an MFA candidate at Warren Wilson College
But each group relates in different ways to colonialism and their failure to communicate openly about those differences leads to mutual suspicions that provide their enemies with the means to destroy them
Of his previous work
Hsieh Ling-y
it is necessary to examine the characteristics of the language more closely
• Gabriela Mistral