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Texts in Memory: Selections from Palestinian Poetry

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Explore a collection of carefully chosen poems that capture the essence of Palestine, its resilience, and its beauty. Dive into the world of Palestinian literature and history in this cultural exploration. Read more at dzwatch.net.”

In this cultural corner, “Texts in Memory,” Al Jazeera Net opens a space for appreciating Arabic and translated texts, allowing words to speak for themselves, emphasizing the priority of text (both oral and written) in building values, ideas, awareness, sentiment, taste, and behavior, even in an era dominated by images.

This window selects a curated set of literary, philosophical, historical texts, both traditional and contemporary, across diverse cultural fields. It begins with a brief introduction, opening the door to the texts themselves, letting their meanings shine without veils. The editor occasionally adds concise explanatory notes.

This first collection includes selected poems about Palestine, elegantly conveying the weight of sorrow and overflowing with feelings of solidarity while not overlooking their artistic value, where wounds transform into flowers.

Even though these poems free themselves from direct political meaning and capture the small details of ordinary human lives, they continue to revolve around the “question of the victim” and adhere to both the human and ethical conditions, heralding protest and revolution in times of broken love and homeland.

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