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Wednesday, January 3, 2018

"There, There, Grieving" by Zeina Hashem Beck

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January 3, 2018
 

There, There, Grieving

 
Zeina Hashem Beck
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About This Poem

 

"I initially wanted to write a poem about the Sufi mystic Rabia Al-Adawiyya and was researching her life. A while later, after a period of silence and listening, the images in this poem somehow came together. Though this poem is not about Rabia, it explores faith and prayer beyond traditional religious practices and definitions. It also explores how love, loss, sadness, and gratitude can exist simultaneously. You know how you're sometimes overcome with the urge to weep at the hurt, beauty, and impermanence of this world?"
Zeina Hashem Beck

 

Zeina Hashem Beck is the author of Louder than Hearts (Bauhan Publishing, 2017), which won the 2016 May Sarton New Hampshire Poetry Prize. She is Lebanese and currently lives in Dubai.

Poetry by Beck

 

Louder Than Hearts

(Bauhan Publishing, 2017)

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January Guest Editor: Kaveh Akbar

 

Thanks to Kaveh Akbar, author of Calling a Wolf a Wolf (Alice James Books, 2017), who curated Poem-a-Day this month. Read more about Akbar and our other guest editors for the year.

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