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Grape Leaves

A Century of Arab-American Poetry

Published by Interlink Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $17.95

About The Book

Arab-American poetry is an especially rich, people-involved, passionate literature that has been spawned, at least until recently, in isolation from the American mainstream. This anthology reflects the current renaissance in the literature of what may be the latest ethnic community to assert itself. Twenty poets are represented in this collection, fifteen of them living, five of them women. They start with Ameen Rihani and Kahlil Gibran and include celebrated contemporaries who write in Arabic or English or both. Contributors: Kahlil Gibran o Ameen Rihani o Jamil Holway o Mikhail Naimy o Elia Abu Madi o Etel Adnan o D.H. Melhem o Samuel Hazo o Joseph Awad o Eugene Paul Nasser o H.S. (Sam) Hamod o Jack Marshall o Fawaz Turki o Doris Safie o Ben Bennani o Sharif Elmusa o Lawrence Joseph o Gregory Orfalea o Naomi Shihab Nye o Elmaz Abinader.

About The Author

Gregory Orfalea is a journalist, editor and poet. He is the author of The Capital of Solitude, a book of poems. Sharif Elmusa is a widely-published poet, editor and an esteemed translator of Arabic poetry.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Interlink Books (January 1, 1999)
  • Length: 336 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781566563383

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"This anthology offers some real literary meat... The spicy variety of syntax and cultural backgrounds had me hooked."

– David Gershator

"A collection of unusually fine poetry."

"An excellent collection that does justice to the Arab-American poetic contribution to America's literature and renders it easily accessible in this handsome volume."

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