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balfies's review
emotional
reflective
sad
fast-paced
3.5
This poetry collection by Sara M Saleh advocates for beauty and self expression and connection with tenacity and care - I've tabbed a few favourites for the future.
I saw Saleh speak at Better Read Than Dead's panel Live To Tell My Story, which brought together Arab Australian and Indigenous writers and activists to talk about the significance of solidarity and art in the face of the ongoing Palestinian genocide.
Three of my favourite lines:
"Coal thinks the world is hot wherever you place it"
"Kiss me the way one kisses a grenade before hurling it into the night"
"If ancestral homeland / gets me killed someday, / I'll die like our trees, standing up"
I saw Saleh speak at Better Read Than Dead's panel Live To Tell My Story, which brought together Arab Australian and Indigenous writers and activists to talk about the significance of solidarity and art in the face of the ongoing Palestinian genocide.
Three of my favourite lines:
"Coal thinks the world is hot wherever you place it"
"Kiss me the way one kisses a grenade before hurling it into the night"
"If ancestral homeland / gets me killed someday, / I'll die like our trees, standing up"
Graphic: War and Violence
madamegeneva's review
emotional
reflective
sad
fast-paced
3.5
A beautiful collection of poems - most of them gut wrenching, all of them emotional. My favourites were “All the places my father lost his faith”, “There are no colonisers in this poem”, and “Love poem to consciousness”.