Diary of a Wave Outside the Sea
Dunya Mikhail (ed)
New Directions Publishing (2009)
In Collection
#5443
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Poet
Woman
Softcover 9780811218313
Product Details
LoC Classification PJ7846.I392 .Z4613 2009
LoC Control Number 2009000713
Dewey 892.7/36
Edition inscribed by author
Nationality Iraq
Pub Place New York
Dust Jacket no
No. of Pages 244
Height x Width 9.1 x 5.7  inch
Personal Details
Read It Yes
Links Library of Congress
User Defined
Conflict Iraq
Notes
Inscribed by author -- "for Bill, thank you for coming! Arizona Feb. 2011"


An impressionistic memoir by the award-winning Iraqi-American writer, Dunya Mikhail, Diary of a Wave Outside the Sea covers her earliest sensations of childhood to a more complicated grasp of death, beginning with the death of her father to the Gulf War and the subsequent Iraqi War.

Mikhail writes: “Death always looks for us. It comes from beyond the continents. It crosses long distances holding a basket of fire in its hand.”
The two halves of Mikhail's book merge past and present in a lyrical memoir that moves between memories of her childhood, her father's death, her Iraqi poet-peers and friends, her job as a journalist for the Baghdad Observer, and culminates with the birth of her daughter Larsa. 5 b&w illustrations