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Solmaz Sharif

Auteur de Look: Poems

3+ oeuvres 261 utilisateurs 7 critiques

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Solmaz Sharif has received a Bona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation. Her poetry has appeared in Granta, the New Republic, and Poetry. She is a Jones Lecturer at Stanford University.

Œuvres de Solmaz Sharif

Look: Poems (2016) 206 exemplaires
Customs: Poems (2022) 52 exemplaires
Customs (2023) 3 exemplaires

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Poetry Magazine Vol. 205 No. 3, December 2014 (2014) — Contributeur — 6 exemplaires

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Interesting collection. I think the premise took over the writing occasionally, but there are several excellent poems and the overall look into the language of warfare is very moving.


Did I mean to read a book called "Look" right after a book called "Hide"? No. But I like it. I found this pristine Graywolf edition on the $1 donation shelf at our library. Thank you to whoever donated it for a sale.
 
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Kiramke | 6 autres critiques | Jun 27, 2023 |
Excellent title poem and devastating/devastatingly good methodology she invented for the book—using the Department of Defense dictionary and terms found within it to build poems in different ways. She uses the terms as titles, as section headers, as the beginning and endings of lines. The language the DOD corrupted to turn into ghastly euphemisms is put back into its human context. Sharif writes as an Iranian American whose family was torn apart but the Iranian wars and whose growing up was misshapen by the War on Terror and xenophobia.

A couple poems almost live up to the promise of the title poem but... too many are kind of dull. Poems written in the form of censored letters to Guantanamo and the last poem Drone are other highlights.
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wordlikeabell | 6 autres critiques | Apr 12, 2021 |
"DESTRUCTION RADIUS limited to blast site/and not the brother abroad/who answers his phone/then falls against the counter/or punches a cabinet door."

I cannot think of a better use for the techniques of found poetry than to recover the human costs of war from underneath the verbal slush of military terminology. Clichés really are life threatening.
 
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trotta | 6 autres critiques | Mar 4, 2021 |
Very gripping poems that show another side to war.
 
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bookwyrmm | 6 autres critiques | Aug 10, 2020 |

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