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Reading to Feature Famed Palestinian Poets

Palestinian poets Ghassan Zaqtan and Fady Joudah
Palestinian poets Ghassan Zaqtan and Fady Joudah

Critically acclaimed Palestinian poet Ghassan Zaqtan and translator Fady Joudah will read selections and discuss their latest book, 鈥,鈥 Wednesday, Oct. 24, at 4 p.m. in Winter Hall鈥檚 Darling Foundation Lecture Hall (Room 210) at 羞羞视频. The event, sponsored by the Poetry Foundation, 羞羞视频 Office of the Provost, 羞羞视频鈥檚 English and history departments and UC Santa Barbara鈥檚 Center for Middle East Studies, is free and open to the public.

Zaqtan, a leading poet of the Arab world, and Joudah, an award-winning poet and translator, have embarked on a month-long tour together, visiting 15 venues in the U.S., including Yale, New York, Columbia, Harvard and Boston Universities.

Zaqtan, the author of 10 collections of poetry, was born in Beit Jala, near Bethlehem, and has lived in Jordan, Beirut, Damascus and Tunis. He returned to Palestine in 1994 and now lives in Ramallah. He is also a novelist, editor and filmmaker.

Joudah, a practicing physician of internal medicine, has translated two poetry collections by celebrated Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, 鈥淚f I Were Another鈥 and 鈥淭he Butterfly鈥檚 Burden.鈥 Joudah鈥檚 own book, 鈥淭he Earth in the Attic,鈥 won the Yale Series of Younger Poets prize in 2008, the first for an Arab-American. He lives in Houston.

鈥淟ike a Straw Bird,鈥 published by Yale University Press, is a volume in the Margellos World Republic of Letters series, dedicated to making literary works from around the globe available in English through translation.

鈥淶aqtan鈥檚 poems are uncompromising in their direct engagement with daily life, detailing the way in which the quotidian is, after all, the grand narrative of history,鈥 says Cole Swensen of the Iowa Writers鈥 Workshop.