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Eyes, stones: poems
Eyes, stones: poems
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Bell, Elana
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Louisiana State University Press
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[2012]
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English
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The dream
First glance
Wolf
How I got my name (Arafat)
Naming the land
Refugee
Come
The dig
Oranges
Tomorrow in the apricots
Charter for the over-sung country
Prophecy: intifada
Kishinev
Letter to Jerusalem
God
What else God wanted
Bastard
Visiting Auschwitz
How I got my name (Jabotinsky)
The chairman
Homeland: a fable
Notes from the broken notebook (part one)
The weakest one
Naming our dead
On a hilltop at the Nassar farm
Flags
The key
Letter to Hebron
Notes from the broken notebook (part two)
Catalogue
Visiting Aida refugee camp
In another country it could have been love
Treaty with Jordan
There are things this poem would rather not say
Military tactics
Letter to Arafa
Inheritance
Language in the mouth of the enemy
Before you came
Letter to Brooklyn
Your village
Notes
Acknowledgments.
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9780807144640
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