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My Name on His Tongue

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This unique collection of poetry reaches out to readers of all kinds, offering the compelling voice of a woman who grew up and lived in the United State as an Arab and an American.
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    • Library Journal

      Starred review from June 1, 2012

      In her debut poetry collection, best-selling novelist Halaby (West of the Jordan) narrates the need of Arab Americans to navigate new realities while giving voice to old ones. She writes about her personal feelings and daily experiences in a confessional mode reminiscent of works by Louise Gluck. Using a narrative style as she passionately interweaves insights about peace, war, family, nostalgia, exile, and sociopolitical conflicts, among other subjects, Halaby promotes poetry as both testimony and instrument of change: "one thousand/ one hundred/ one/ it doesn't matter the number/ they came/ and walked/ for peace." The tireless search for a sense of belonging drums through most of the poems as Halaby tries to reconcile here with there, her new country with her ancestral homeland. She deploys sarcasm and irony to express her bitterness over the trend of cultural demonizing, and her heritage, with its strong narrative of historical grievances, gives the collection a melancholy tone. VERDICT Halaby transforms her life experiences into emotionally touching poems. Recommended for all readers, especially those interested in Arab American literature.--Sadiq Alkoriji, South Regional Lib., Broward Cty., FL

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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