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Mourid Barghouti with Ruth Padel - World Literature Weekend

Sunday 21 June 2009

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Midnight - Mourid Barghouti

Midnight

Mourid Barghouti

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The Palestinian poet Mourid Barghouti has published fourteen books of poetry and the autobiographical narrative I Saw Ramallah. For World Literature Weekend 2009 at the London Review Bookshop, Barghouti read from his most recent volume of poetry, Midnight, and discussed his work with British poet Ruth Padel.

“I don’t write with translation in mind”

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“Beauty is resistance”

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Audience Questions

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Audience questions on:

  • The triumph of love and beauty in poetry among the displacement and suffering of war
  • His son, the poet Tamim al-Barghouti
  • War criminals, victims and the ‘vicious cycle of violence’
  • Fiction working to preserve the memory and identity of the Palestinian people

Recorded and edited by Adrian Leibowitz and Brett Wilson
Common Custom:documentary & archive

Mourid Barghouti was born in 1944 in Deir Ghassana near Ramallah, Palestine. He has published 12 books of poetry, the latest of which is Muntasaf al-Layl (Midnight). He was awarded the Palestine Award for Poetry in 2000. His autobiographical narrative, Ra’aytu Ramallah (I Saw Ramallah), published in several editions in Arabic, won the Naguib Mahfouz Award for Literature in 1997 and was translated into several languages. Edward Said described I Saw Ramallah as ‘one of the finest existential accounts of Palestinian displacement we now have’ and John Berger wrote that I Saw Ramallah was ‘a bedside book if ever there was one, unforgettable memories, razor insights, name-games, stories with eyes closed, no conclusions, only the passionate pain of exile, recounted at the end of the day by a true poet’. Mourid Barghouti lives in Cairo.

Ruth Padel is a prizewinning British poet. She has published seven poetry collections; her most recent, Darwin: A Life in Poems, is a biography in poems of her great-great-grandfather Charles Darwin. She has also written a wide range of non-fiction – on ancient Greece, on reading modern poetry, on tiger conservation, and on the influence of Greek myth on rock music. She writes and broadcasts on literature, music and conservation, was Chair of the UK Poetry Society 2004-6 and is Fellow of both the Royal Society of Literature and the Zoological Society of London.

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