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In Their Own Voices: The Audio Divan of Modern Arabic Poetry / The Anxiety of Form and Permanent Search for the Poem

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In Their Own Voices: The Audio Divan of Modern Arabic Poetry
The Anxiety of Form and Permanent Search for the Poem
{{langos=='en'?('11/01/2021' | todate):('11/01/2021' | artodate)}} - Issue 8.1
Hosted by Osama Esber

Syrian poet Firas Sulaiman sheds light in this interview on his two new recently published divans, his view of poetry and the prose poem.

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Firas Sulaiman
Firas Sulaiman

Syrian Poet based in NYC.

Firas Sulaiman is a Syrian poet with multiple publications in Arabic including six volumes of poetry and a collection forthcoming in English translation. He has also published a collection of short stories, experimental fiction, a book of aphorisms and numerous articles, in addition to appearing in several anthologies. His work has appeared in English in BanipalThe WolfThe Manhattan Review, 22 Magazine and Washington Square. In addition, his work has been translated into French, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish and Croatian. He currently lives with his wife in New York City.

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