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Poets and the Pity of War
“Poets are the canaries in the world’s coal mines,” Rabih Alameddine declares. (The Washington Post, December 26, 2023) He’s the Lebanese American author of An Unnecessary Woman and other award-winning novels. Alameddine offers a selected list (an exhaustive one would … Continue reading
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