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Rotten wounds embalmed with tar

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 77 pages
Poids : 150 g
Dimensions : 13cm X 20cm
ISBN : 978-2-84924-619-1
EAN : 9782849246191

Rotten wounds embalmed with tar


Collection(s) | The swan song
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Broché 77 pages

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Rotten Wounds Embalmed with Tar

El Habib Louai's vigorous bittersweet poems are protests and meditations on the travails and luminous details of imprisonment - literal, psychic, universal, - with the hope that he will be able to play Thelonious Monk in incarceration. It is a timely powerful collection by a Moroccan poet and translator from the small Amazigh village who travels to the USA on the trail of experimental poetry's trajectories.

- Anne Waldman, Poet, Writer, Professor, and Co-founder of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics with Allen Ginsberg

Rotten Wounds Embalmed with Taris amazing ! It gave me strength and energy, made me laugh, is so smart and genuine, your shining voice lighting the comers of each page ! « O, Paul Klee » indeed, I think he would cherish these poems ! This book revived originality, joy, gusto, energy, humor, hope !

- Naomi Shihab Nye, Young People's Poet Laureate, Poetry Foundation

Rotten Wounds Embalmed with Tar locates Moroccan poet El Habib Louai at the impossible crossroads of ancient Tamazight orality and contemporary USA underground poetics. That's a perfect place to set free the imagination to roam from Omaha to Figuig. Here Ginsberg and O'Hara mix it up with Lalla Aicha, who was so kind to us, never heard any insults, she was deaf like a stone, and Bousslam, who passed away in his only djellaba, inherited from his blind grandfather. Open your eyes and ears to a truly global poet !

- Bob Holman, Spoken-word Poet, Arts Activist and Founder of the Bowery Poetry Club

Biographie

El Habib Louiai is a Moroccan Amazigh poet, translator, musician and high school teacher of English. He took creative writing courses at Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa University, Boulder, Colorado where he performed with Anne Waldman and Thurston Moore.

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