In Jerusalem and Other Poems

1997-2017

Published by Interlink Books
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A landmark first English translation of Tamim Al-Barghouti, one of the most widely read and celebrated Palestinian poets of his generation, In Jerusalem and Other Poems brings together two decades of work written across Cairo, Ramallah, Amman, Washington, DC, and Berlin.

Rooted in the rich tradition of classical Arabic poetry yet urgently contemporary, Al-Barghouti’s verse has captivated vast audiences, filling stadiums and resonating across generations.

At the heart of the collection is “In Jerusalem,” a powerful long poem chronicling an interrupted journey to the city that became a cultural phenomenon across the Arab world—recited, memorized, and carried in everyday life. Alongside it are poems shaped by exile, return, and political upheaval, including “Hanet,” written in the wake of the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 and shared in Cairo’s streets at a pivotal historical moment.

Blending lyrical intensity with political insight, this collection affirms Al-Barghouti’s status as a vital poetic voice whose work moves seamlessly between the personal and the collective, the classical and the contemporary.

About The Author

Tamim Al-Barghouti published six poetry collections in both colloquial and classical Arabic, including Meejana (1999), Al-Manzar “The Scene” (2000), Maqam Iraq(2005), Fil Quds “In Jersualem” (2008) and Ya Masr Hanet (2012), and two academic books on Arab politics and history. He received his PhD in political science from Boston University in 2004, and has since taught at Georgetown University, the Free University in Berlin, and the American University in Cairo. He was also a fellow at the Berlin Institute for Advanced Studies 2007-2008. A columnist since 2003, writing in Egyptian and Lebanese dailies, Al-Barghouti has been associated with the 2011 uprisings, and with political activism in Egypt and Palestine. He is currently based in Beirut and works at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for West Asia.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Interlink Books (October 15, 2016)
  • Length: 100 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781566560238

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"Whether lyrical, narrative, or allegorical, whether about the chess game or Jerusalem, these poems continually surprise us with their images, insights, and juxtapositions. The poet scoops up the everyday and hitches the freight to a broader social and historical memory. Al-Barghouti's is an educated imagination."

– Sharif S. Elmusa, poet, scholar, and translator

"Tamim al-Barghouti's poetry rings with irony, fury, scorn, and despair, as well as moments of tender sympathy. Like a tragic chorus who see and tell of what they see as truthfully as they can, he fashions the historical injustices and daily trials of existence as a Palestinian-Egyptian into varied poetic forms. Drawing from classical Arabic literary tradition, he revisits and re-invents fable, satire, philosophical dialogue, parody, prophecy, elegy, and lyricism; and the results flash with wonderfully original, often witty, mordant fantasy. This collection of his writing in translation is very welcome. He is celebrated all over the Arab world for his charismatic performances, and although something is lost in translation here- the excitement of the original Arabic sounds and rhymes and rhythms- the translations resonate with his uniquely forthright voice, as he witnesses and critiques the relentless destruction of justice and freedom in the Middle East today. In the steps of Mahmoud Darwish, Al-Barghouti is remembering the role of poetry in building 'the country of words,' where language puts up a resistance, history and reality tilt, and an alternative world can be imagined."

– Marina Warner, novelist and scholar

"Al-Barghouti has established himself as a master of Arabic language and history- an achievement unmatched in his generation of literati."

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