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So What: New & Selected Poems (with a story) 1971 – 2005

29 January '14

Taha Muhammad Ali is a celebrated Palestinian poet whose work is driven by a storyteller’s vivid imagination, disarming humour and unflinching honesty. Born in rural Galilee, Muhammad Ali was left without a home when his village was destroyed during the Arab-Israeli war of 1948. Out of this history of shared loss and survival, he has […]

Invitations to a Secret Feast

29 January '14

Invitation to a Secret Feast is the 5th book of poetry by noted Lebanese poet Joumana Haddad, edited and with an introduction by Khaled Mattawa (who also did some of the translations). Haddads passionate, poetic voice is renowned throughout Europe and the Middle East, and Tupelo is very proud to be the first to publish […]

Flawed Landscapes

29 January '14

Flawed Landscape is an extraordinary book that verges between the grief of being displaced and the joy of being alive. Elmusa speaks with the anger of the aggrieved, but also with tenderness and understanding for those he left behind and those he meets along the way. Elmusa is a true poet, a yearner for a […]

Poetry of Arab Women, The

29 January '14

The anthology was prepared to eradicate invisibility,” writes Nathalie Handal (The Never Field) of Poetry of Arab Women: A Contemporary Anthology. With research help from groups like RAWI (Radius of Arab-American Writers, Inc.) and from Arab-American newspapers and journals like Al Jadid, Handal has gathered work from “most of the older and newer contemporary voices” […]