Poets for Palestine
edited by Remi Kanazi
Poets For Palestine was published to unite a diverse range of poets, spoken word artists, and hip-hop artists who have used their words to elevate the consciousness of humanity. Sixty years after the dispossession of the Palestinian people, this anthology presents forty-eight poems alongside original works by Palestinian artists. All proceeds from the sale of this collection will go toward funding future cultural projects that highlight Arab artistry in the United States.
About the
Editor
Remi Kanazi is a Palestinian-American poet and writer based in New York City. He is the co-founder of the political website, PoeticInjustice.net. His political commentary, which primarily focuses on Palestine, has been featured in numerous print and online publications. He recently appeared in the New York Arab-American Comedy Festival and has been regularly featured on the Al Jazeera English program, The Listening Post.
Reviews
"It is through the prism of historic Palestine that the poems mushroom into different trajectories, where love, yearning, hope, memory, resistance, injustice and death are sites of contextual reflection."
--Electronic Intifada

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