What drugs will not cure, the knife will; what the knife will not cure, the cautery will; what the cautery will not cure must be considered incurable. – Hippocrates A call from the surgical residence in the outpatient clinic informing us of a new admission to the ward. “It is a burn case,” he warns, […]
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Humans of Hamra
In Hamra, banks and bars did not mix. During the day, banks were busy while bars were hush. At night, banks were shut while bars were high. But nightlife is not possible without money, and money is not possible without banks. The humans of Hamra were hooked on both: bars by choice and banks by […]
The Jinniyya’s Daughter
Translation: Ziad Dallal In his book on pre-Islamic poetry and the origins of Arabic prosody, Palestinian poet Hussein Barghouthi, that comet that, just like my mother, burned out too soon, writes: “This is not a research project where [as the poet Abu Nuwas says], ‘I know some things (about the jinn) while being ignorant of […]
Three Poems
[Safaa al-Sarray (1993-2019) was an Iraqi revolutionary poet and artist. He was killed by Iraqi security forces during the 2019 uprising and became one of its icons and a national figure. These poems were chosen from his posthumous collection of poems.] I am so sadso hungryfor peoplethat I forgot the tasteof wild liliesin my soulI […]
Sidewalks of Beirut
I make eye contact with him and smile. I walk past him, then turn around to see if his eyes are still fixed on me. He discretely gestures at me and my friend to come over. He wears a wide grin crowned by a neatly trimmed mustache—the type that was common among men of all […]
Second Letter Against the Language (To Sean Bonney)*
There are names which cannot be pronounced, yet no transaction occurs without them. These words of immense power circulate in an economy of self-silencing voices. If these words are screamed however, pulled from our throats and exploded with rage, they can rip our ears and destroy our hearing. Only then can we listen to the […]