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Fadwa
Tuqan
Palestinian Poets
The Grande
dame of Palestinian letters, is considered as one of the best
Arab pioneering contemporary poets. she was born in Nablus in
1917. She began writing in the traditional forms, but was one of
the leaders of the use of the free verse in Arabic poetry. Her
works deal with feminine explorations of love and social
protest. After 1967, she also began writing patriotic poems. Her
autobiography published in 1985, “A Mountainous Journey”, was
translated into English in 1990. Tuqan received the
International Poetry Award in Palermo, Italy. She was awarded
the Jerusalem Award for Culture and Arts by the PLO in 1990 and
the United Arab Emirates Award in 1990. She also received the
Honorary Palestine prize for poetry in 1996. She was the subject
of a documentary film directed by novelist Liana Bader in 1999.
Enough for
Me
Enough for me to die on her earth
be buried in her
to melt and vanish into her soil
then sprout forth as a flower
played with by a child from my country.
Enough for me to remain
in my country's embrace
to be in her close as a handful of dust
a sprig of grass
a flower.
The Deluge
and the Tree
When the hurricane swirled and spread its deluge
of dark evil
onto the good green land
'they' gloated. The western skies
reverberated with joyous accounts:
"The Tree has fallen !
The great trunk is smashed! The hurricane leaves no life in the
Tree!"
Had the Tree
really fallen?
Never! Not with our red streams flowing forever,
not while the wine of our thorn limbs
fed the thirsty roots,
Arab roots alive
tunneling deep, deep, into the land!
When the
Tree rises up, the branches
shall flourish green and fresh in the sun
the laughter of the Tree shall leaf
beneath the sun
and birds shall return
Undoubtedly, the birds shall return.
The birds shall return
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