The World's Embrace: Selected Poems
Compelling poems from one of the most prolific and critically acclaimed of contemporary North African writers. Imprisoned for many years by the Moroccan authorities, Laâbi’s poetry is haunted by memories of torture and prisons and bears witness to his preoccupations with—and resistance to—the growing international sickness of state-supported inhumanity.

Abdellatif Laâbi was born in 1942 in Fez. In 1966, he founded the avant-garde literary and artistic journal Souffles, which helped spark a literary and artistic renaissance through North Africa. Imprisoned for seven years in the ’70s for his political beliefs and his writings, he has lived in Paris since 1985.

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The World's Embrace: Selected Poems
Compelling poems from one of the most prolific and critically acclaimed of contemporary North African writers. Imprisoned for many years by the Moroccan authorities, Laâbi’s poetry is haunted by memories of torture and prisons and bears witness to his preoccupations with—and resistance to—the growing international sickness of state-supported inhumanity.

Abdellatif Laâbi was born in 1942 in Fez. In 1966, he founded the avant-garde literary and artistic journal Souffles, which helped spark a literary and artistic renaissance through North Africa. Imprisoned for seven years in the ’70s for his political beliefs and his writings, he has lived in Paris since 1985.

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The World's Embrace: Selected Poems

The World's Embrace: Selected Poems

The World's Embrace: Selected Poems

The World's Embrace: Selected Poems

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Compelling poems from one of the most prolific and critically acclaimed of contemporary North African writers. Imprisoned for many years by the Moroccan authorities, Laâbi’s poetry is haunted by memories of torture and prisons and bears witness to his preoccupations with—and resistance to—the growing international sickness of state-supported inhumanity.

Abdellatif Laâbi was born in 1942 in Fez. In 1966, he founded the avant-garde literary and artistic journal Souffles, which helped spark a literary and artistic renaissance through North Africa. Imprisoned for seven years in the ’70s for his political beliefs and his writings, he has lived in Paris since 1985.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780872864139
Publisher: City Lights Books
Publication date: 02/01/2003
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.40(d)
Language: French

Table of Contents

The Sun is Dying3
In Praise of Defeat3
The Sun Is Dying31
Just Love51
The World's Embrace67
Crumblings67
Writing Requires More Than One Hand91
Now the Country Grows Distant91
Dreams Come to Die Upon the Page91
I Am a Child of This Century93
Island93
I Risk Speaking of my Darkness93
Despair Is My Child95
There is a Cannibal Reading Me95
My Mother's Language97
The Blackbird97
Writing Requires More than One Hand99
The Wolves99
Emigration101
Two Hours on the Train101
Crumbs Under the Table103
A House Over There103
The Name105
Synopsis of Eternity105
Life107
The Spleen of Casablanca109
The Spleen of Casablanca109
A Poet Apart139
The Earth Opens and Welcomes You161
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