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Thursday, June 2, 2016

Interval by Marilyn Hacker

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June 2, 2016
 

Interval

 
Marilyn Hacker

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“A Palestinian poet friend and I were discussing via email the meaning of the word barzakh in Arabic. We both thought it also sounded Persian. My Arabic dictionary gave me one sense, but the cosmopolitan and often wrongheaded Google translator did indeed suggest I also look under ‘Farsi,’ which gave a related but different meaning. Then a second friend, a Kurdish poet, added: the space between death and resurrection. Unraveling language is a redemptive liminal space.”
—Marilyn Hacker

 

Marilyn Hacker is the author of A Stranger’s Mirror: New and Selected Poems 1994-2014 (W. W. Norton, 2015). She also translated Emmanuel Moses’s Preludes and Fugues (Oberlin College Press, 2016) from the French. She lives in Paris.

 

Photo credit: Brian Palmer 

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