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Mahmoud Darwish

Mahmoud Darwish Literature and the Politics of Palestinian Identity

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Written Culture and Identity

Mahmoud Darwish

Literature and the Politics of Palestinian Identity

Muna Abu Eid

Biography & Autobiography / Literary Figures

Mahmoud Darwish is the poet laureate of the Palestinian national struggle. His poems resonate across the entire Arab world and, more than any other single figure perhaps since the death of Yasser Arafat, he represents a unifying figurehead for Palestinian national aspirations. In this, the first comprehensive biography of Darwish in English, Muna Abu Eid examines the poet's intellectual status on two fronts - both national and public - and offers a critical assessment of Darwish's national and political life. Based on Darwish's own writings and interviews with people who worked with him and situating Darwish's poetry within the wider context of Palestinian struggles inside Israel, this book explores the influence of Darwish's life and work in the Palestinian territories and in the diaspora: from the destruction of his Galilee village and displacement of his family during the 1948 Nakba; to his return and 'infiltration' back into the homeland and the struggle for survival inside Israel; to his internal and external exiles in Haifa, Moscow, Cairo, Beirut, Tunisia, Paris and even Ramallah.
Muna Abu-Eid is a Palestinian academic and independent researcher in Arabic literature, Palestinian history and politics. She has published numerous articles in newspapers, popular magazines and scholarly journals and her areas of interest include Palestine and the Palestinian question, nationalism, culture and resistance, national poets and issues of nation-building. She holds a PhD from Bar-Ilan University.

Publication Date: 30 August 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: I.B. Tauris
ISBN-13: 9781784530716
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 248
Weight (oz): 16.16

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