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How a Poem Moves

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Short essays on short poems, written mostly by Adam Sol. Find the book at https://ecwpress.com/products/how-a-poem-moves

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How a Poem Moves – Short essays on short poems, written mostly by Adam Sol. Find the book at https://ecwpress.com/products/how-a-poem-moves Skip to content Menu How a Poem Moves Short essays on short poems, written mostly by Adam Sol. Find the book at https://ecwpress.com/products/how-a-poem-moves Twitter Facebook Instagram Pinterest RSS Feed Two Short Poems from Israel and Palestine  Haim Gouri, “All Will Be Well, I Promise.” and Najwan Darwish, “’Who Remembers the Armenians?’” I’m going to break my usual practice and tackle two short poems at once this time, for reasons that I hope will become clear. Both are poems I admire, poems that seem to be in communication with each other. And like all things when it comes to Israelis and Palestinians, there is not really enough space for either of them.  These are not brand new poems – Gouri’s is from a collection published in 2020, and Darwish’s has been available in English at least since 2014. If you want som...

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