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    A River Dies of Thirst - (Journals)

    Mahmoud Darwish

    Archipelago Books
    2009
    153 páginas
    5h 6m
    ISBN-13: 9780863568336
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    This remarkable collection of poems, meditations, fragments, and journal entries was Mahmoud Darwish’s last volume to come out in Arabic. This River is at once lyrical and philosophical, questioning and wise, full of irony, resistance, and play. Darwish’s musings on unrest and loss dwell on love and humanity; myth and dream are inseparable from truth. Throughout this personal collection, Darwish returns frequently to his ongoing and often lighthearted conversation with death. A River Dies of Thirst is a collection of quiet revelations, embracing poetry, life, death, love, and the human condition.

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    “On the seashore is a girl, and the girl has a family and the family has a house. And the house has two windows and a door And in the sea is a warship having fun catching promenaders on the seashore: Four, five, seven fall down on the sand. And the girl is saved for a while because a hazy hand a divine hand of some sort helps her, so she calls out: ‘Father Father! Let’s go home, the sea is not for people like us!’ Her father doesn’t answer, laid out on his shadow windward of the sunset blood in the palm trees, blood in the clouds Her voice carries her higher and further than the seashore. She screams at night over the land The echo has no echo so she becomes the endless scream in the breaking news which was no longer breaking news when the aircraft returned to bomb a house with two windows and a door.”

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    Mahmoud Darwish nasceu na pequena vila palestina de al-Birwa, em 1941, quando esta ainda estava sob domínio britânico. Com a criação do Estado de Israel, a família exila-se no Líbano, retornando mais tarde, onde o jovem Mahmoud Darwish estuda e publica o primeiro volume de poemas, aos 19 anos, em 1960. O livro chamava-se Asafir bila ajniha (Pássaros sem asas). Foram cerca de 30 coletâneas de poemas e 8 livros de prosa, entre eles Akhir al-layl (O fim da noite), de 1967, e Hiya ughniyah, hiya ughniyah (É uma canção, é uma canção), de 1985. Mahmoud Darwish morreu no dia 9 de agosto de 2008 nos Estados Unidos, após uma cirurgia. [revistamododeusar]

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