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In Their Own Voices: The Audio Divan of Modern Arabic Poetry / Writing Outside Limits and Classifications

Picture: Detail from the cover of Onfuwan Fouad's book of poetry.
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In Their Own Voices: The Audio Divan of Modern Arabic Poetry
Writing Outside Limits and Classifications
{{langos=='en'?('04/09/2019' | todate):('04/09/2019' | artodate)}} - Issue 6.2
Hosted by Osama Esber

Osama Esber, host of "In Their Own Voices", speaks with the Algerian poet Onfuwan Fouad about themes in her writing.

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Onfuwan Fouad
Onfuwan Fouad

Recently published a book of poetry entitled, "Godot Eats His Fingers."

Onfuwan Fouad is an Algerian poet who lives in Batna in Algeria. She published recently a book of poetry in Cairo entitled Godot Eats his Fingers. She has released five electronic poetry books, which are: 1. I See that he Does not See me 2. My Soul Wears me Without Boredom 3. Let me Burn Death 4. Tomorrow you will be Mine 5. Among the Graves of the Heart 6. I have a Letter in the Neck of Sadness.

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