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El. knyga: Twenty-Ninth Year: Poems

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  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: HarperCollins
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781328512727
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: HarperCollins
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781328512727
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A collection of verse from an award-winning Palestinian-American poet describes feelings of displacement, from war-torn cities in the Middle East to addiction and recovery and from transitioning from single to married life. Original.

Wild, lyrical poems that examine the connections between physical and interior migration, from award-winning Palestinian American poet, novelist, and clinical psychologist Hala Alyan, author of Salt Houses.


"This is the stuff of life, the very essence of the poetic." –LitHub

For Hala Alyan, twenty-nine is a year of transformation and upheaval, a year in which the past—memories of family members, old friends and past lovers, the heat of another land, another language, a different faith—winds itself around the present. Hala’s ever-shifting, subversive verse sifts together and through different forms of forced displacement and the tolls they take on mind and body. Poems leap from war-torn cities in the Middle East, to an Oklahoma Olive Garden, a Brooklyn brownstone; from alcoholism to recovery; from a single woman to a wife. This collection summons breathtaking chaos, one that seeps into the bones of these odes, the shape of these elegies.  

A vivid catalog of heartache, loneliness, love and joy, The Twenty-Ninth Year is an education in looking for home and self in the space between disparate identities. 
Truth
1(3)
Transcend
4(1)
The Female of the Species
5(2)
Dirty Girl
7(1)
Armadillo
8(3)
Gospel: Texas
11(2)
Halfway to July
13(1)
The Socratic Method
14(1)
Oklahoma
15(1)
1999
16(1)
Gospel: Rumi
17(3)
New Year
20(1)
The Worst Ghosts
21(2)
Telling the Story Right
23(2)
Call Me to Prayer
25(1)
Gospel: Beirut
26(1)
Nineteen in Retrograde
27(2)
Pray Like You Mean It
29(1)
Not a Mosque
30(1)
You're Not a Girl in a Movie
31(1)
Step One: Admit Powerlessness
32(1)
Tattler
33(2)
Common Ancestors
35(1)
Chaos Theory
36(4)
Honeymoon
40(1)
When I Bit into the Plum the Ants Flooded Out
41(1)
Instructions for a Wife
42(1)
Gospel: Newlyweds
43(2)
Gospel: Insomnia
45(1)
The Temperance (XIV) Card
46(1)
Even When I Listen, I'm Lying
47(1)
Step Eight: Make Amends
48(2)
A Love Letter to My Panic // A Love Letter to My Husband
50(1)
I'm Not Speaking First
51(1)
Step Four: Moral Inventory
52(1)
Either I'm Coming Back or I'm Not
53(1)
Unmarried
54(2)
The Honest Wife
56(1)
Turnpike // Ghost
57(1)
Self-Portrait with No More Wine
58(1)
Step Two: Higher Power
59(3)
Gospel: Diaspora
62(1)
Wife in Reverse
63(2)
Heirloom
65(1)
I Can't Tell Which Haircut in the Photograph Is Me
66(2)
Can I Apologize Now?
68(1)
Ordinary Scripture
69(1)
Dear Layal
70(1)
On the Death of WWE Professional Wrestler Chyna
71(2)
Cliffhanger
73(1)
Aleppo
74(3)
Upstate I
77(1)
Upstate II
78(3)
Thirty
81(1)
Acknowledgments 82
HALA ALYAN is an award-winning author and poet. Her novel Salt Houses won the Dayton Literary Peace Prize and the Arab American Book Award and was a finalist for the Chautauqua Prize. Her work has been published by The New Yorker, the Academy of American Poets, Literary Hub, and others.