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Rifqa

In Rifqa, El-Kurd tightropes between statelessness and uncertainty, still one thing remains clear: "Jerusalem is ours! / The biggest punchline of all time."

Rifqa is Mohammed El-Kurd's debut collection of poetry, written in the tradition of Ghassan Kanfani's Palestinian Resistance Literature. The book narrates the author's own experience of dispossession in Sheikh Jarrah--an infamous neighborhood in Jerusalem, Palestine, whose population of refugees continues to live on the brink of homelessness at the hands of the Israeli government and US-based settler organizations.

The book, named after the author's late grandmother who was forced to flee from Haifa upon the genocidal establishment of Israel, makes the observation that home takeovers and demolitions across historical Palestine are not reminiscent of 1948 Nakba, but are in fact a continuation of it: a legalized, ideologically-driven practice of ethnic cleansing.

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Book Categories:
  • Middle Eastern Poetry
  • Middle Eastern Politics
  • American Poetry
| Book Publication Date: | Book Publication Year: 2,021 | Book Binding: Paperback | Book Language: en | Book Authors:
  • Mohammed El-Kurd
  • aja monet
| Book Pages: 100 | Book Dimensions: 15.88 cm, 0.64 cm, 22.86 cm | Book Publisher: Haymarket Books
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