Suheir Hammad, A Poet Whose Work You Should Probably Know

Given some of the discussion generated by Jake’s comment on David’s Breaking The Seals post, I thought people here might be interested to know about (if you don’t already) the work of Palestinian poet Suheir Hammad. I wrote about her second book of poetry, Zaatar Diva, and a little bit about her first, Born Palestinian, Born Black on my blog here. It’s a review of two books of poetry, but some of what it says is germane to what we are talking about here.

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One Response to Suheir Hammad, A Poet Whose Work You Should Probably Know

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    Feminist Review says:

    You speak the truth. Suheir Hammad is fabulous.

    peepers12

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