Flowers of Flame: Unheard Voices of Iraq
Sadek Mohammed (ed); Dan Veach; Al-Kabi, Haider; Najim, Soheil
Michigan State University Press (2008)
In Collection
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Anthology
Softcover 9780870138423
English
Product Details
LoC Classification PJ8044.5.E5 .F46 2008
LoC Control Number 2008029432
Nationality Iraq
Pub Place East Lansing
Dust Jacket no
No. of Pages 116
Height x Width 9.1 x 9.0  inch
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Links Library of Congress
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Conflict Iraq
Notes
from publisher
"In this stunning collection - the first since the American invasion - Iraqis themselves vividly depict the bombing of Baghdad, the fall of Saddam Hussein, the invaders (on both sides), the sectarian violence - and in the midst of it all, the hardships, loves, and hopes of the Iraqi people. This collection was compiled by Iraqis living and working in Baghdad as well as by Iraqis in exile in the U.S. Poets, editors, and translators in Iraq run the daily risk of suicide bombers, gunfire from all sides, and death squads. The poems included here represent Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, the living and the dead, those who remain in Iraq, and those who fled. It is a testament to the courage of all of the contributors. Flowers of Flame gives us a deeply touching vision of the heart - and the hope - of today's Iraq".


Sadek Mohammed is an editor of Gilgamesh, Iraq's cultural journal in English. He is a literary scholar and professor of literature and translation in Baghdad.



Soheil Najm is an editor of Gilgamesh, Iraq's cultural journal of English. He is an internationally known poet and translator living in Baghdad.



Haider Al-Kabi is author of the poetry collection Bombardment. Exiled from Iraq after the first Gulf War, Haider immigrated to the United States and is currently a professor of Arabic and Spanish.



Dan Veach is the founder and editor of the international poetry journal Atlanta Review.