Soliloquy with the Ghosts in Nile

Soliloquy with the Ghosts in Nile

by Hussain Ahmed
Soliloquy with the Ghosts in Nile

Soliloquy with the Ghosts in Nile

by Hussain Ahmed

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Overview

Soliloquy with the Ghosts in Nile explores the role of silence in a time of war. 

The war Hussain Ahmed accounts here is both physical and psychological, and the survivor within these poems uses his voice as a way to tell the stories of those who were lost. The experimental poems track grief as it extends from the personal “I” to a larger community that grapples to find connections with places that are no longer in existence. These are poems that must resist the danger of fear in order to ensure that the victims are not forgotten, resulting in a powerful result is a collection of survival stories that insist on being told.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781939568526
Publisher: Black Ocean
Publication date: 11/15/2022
Pages: 88
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 7.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Hussain Ahmed is a Nigerian poet, translator, and environmentalist. He received a 2021 Barry and Susan Hannah award from the Universityof Mississippi where he is an MFA candidate in poetry. He is the author of a chapbook “Harp in a Fireplace.”

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“Hussain Ahmed’s Soliloquy with the Ghosts in Nile sings in prayer, remembrance, and embrace. These poems, of a survivor seeking to honor the lost, undo and remake language into a new apparatus with which to love and carry the dead. Ahmed casts out voices in the form of satellite phone calls and starlight, on the wings of birds and wi-fi.  These poems are caretakers of memory, lush and in love with the world, even in war, even in grief. ‘The moon shines brightest during the curfew,’ Ahmed writes. ‘There are more birds in the sky during the war.’"  Melissa Ginsburg, author of Dear Weather Ghost

“Soliloquy is a book of poetry that inhabits a transitional realm that is both emotional and physical. The poems contain a familiar yet transcending character, as though they recognize the wounds we bear during our daily encounters yet do not perceive. Hussain re-imagines grief, encouraging us to see the aesthetics of anxiety.” Jumoke Verissimo, author of I am Memory

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