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Translated from the Arabic and introduced by Fady Joudah, You Can Be the Last Leaf draws on two decades of work to present the transcendent and timely US debut of Palestinian poet Maya Abu Al-Hayyat.
In You Can Be the Last Leaf, these are the ordinary and profound -- sometimes tragic, sometimes dreamy, sometimes almost frivolous -- moments of life under Israeli occupation. Here, private and public domains are inseparable. Desire, loss, and violence permeate the walls of the home, the borders of the mind. And yet that mind is full of its own fierce and funny voice, its own preoccupations and strangenesses.
It matters to me, writes Abu Al-Hayyat, what you're thinking now / as you coerce your kids to sleep / in the middle of shelling : whether it's coming up with plans / to solve the world's problems, plans that eliminate longing from stories, remove exhaustion from groans, or dreaming of a war / that's got no war in it, or proclaiming that I don't believe in survival.
In You Can Be the Last Leaf, Abu Al-Hayyat has created a richly textured portrait of Palestinian interiority-at once wry and romantic, worried and tenacious, and always singing itself.
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