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5067983Forest of Noise: New poems of hope and resilience by the Pulitzer Prize winning Palestinian writerhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/forest-of-noise-9780008738853/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/4608363/image.jpg?v=638654934077700000214214MXNHarperCollins PublishersInStock/Audiolibros/4794589Forest of Noise: New poems of hope and resilience by the Pulitzer Prize winning Palestinian writer214214https://www.gandhi.com.mx/forest-of-noise-9780008738853/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/4608363/image.jpg?v=638654934077700000InStockMXN99999DIAudiolibro20249780008738853_W3siaWQiOiIxOGQ4Mjc3NS1iYmI2LTQ3ZTQtOGM1OC05YWJkNmVkNDYyZGQiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjIxNywiZGlzY291bnQiOjAsInNlbGxpbmdQcmljZSI6MjE3LCJpbmNsdWRlc1RheCI6dHJ1ZSwicHJpY2VUeXBlIjoiV2hvbGVzYWxlIiwiY3VycmVuY3kiOiJNWE4iLCJmcm9tIjoiMjAyNC0xMi0wMVQwMDowMDowMFoiLCJyZWdpb24iOiJNWCIsImlzUHJlb3JkZXIiOmZhbHNlLCJpc0VsaWdpYmxlRm9yQ3JlZGl0VHJpYWwiOnRydWUsImNyZWRpdFB1cmNoYXNlUHJpY2UiOjF9XQ==9780008738853_<p><strong>Powerful, capacious, and profound</strong> OCEAN VUONG</p><p><strong>A book you wont soonforget</strong> ILYA KAMINSKY</p><p><strong>Astonishing</strong> TERRANCE HAYES</p><p><strong>A deeply powerful, vivid and profound new collection of poems about life in Gaza by an award-winning Palestinian poet.</strong></p><p>Barely thirty years old, Mosab Abu Toha was already a well-known poet when the current siege of Gaza began. After the Israeli army bombed and destroyed his house, pulverizing a library he had painstakingly built for community use, he and his family fled for their safety. Not for the first time in their lives.</p><p>Somehow, amid the chaos, Abu Toha kept writing poems. These are those poems. Uncannily clear, direct, and beautifully tuned, they form one of the most astonishing works of art wrested from wartime. Here are directives for what to do in an air raid; here are lyrics about the poets wife, singing to his children to distract them. Huddled in the dark, Abu Toha remembers his grandfathers oranges, his daughters joy in eating them.</p><p>Moving between glimpses of life in relative peacetime and absurdist poems about surviving in a barely livable occupation, <em>Forest of Noise</em> invites a wide audience into an experience that defies the imaginationeven as it is watched live. Abu Tohas poems introduce readers to his extended family, some of them no longer with us. This is an urgent, extraordinary, and searingly beautiful book, it brings us indelible art in a time of terrible suffering.</p><p><strong>Necessary, and wrought out of both terror and truth, these poems sing and weep in a rough and haunting harmony</strong> ADA LIMÓN, author of <em>The Hurting Kind</em></p><p><strong>Astonishing His elemental poems dissolve the empty rhetoric and posturing with simple, striking truth</strong> NAOMI SHIHAB NYE, author of <em>The Tiny Journalist</em></p>...(*_*)9780008738853_<p><strong>Powerful, capacious and profound</strong> OCEAN VUONG</p><p><strong>A book you wont soonforget</strong> ILYA KAMINSKY</p><p><strong>Astonishing</strong> TERRANCE HAYES</p><p><strong>A deeply powerful collection of poems about life in Gaza by award-winning Palestinian poet, Mosab Abu Toha.</strong></p><p>Barely 30 years old, Mosab Abu Toha was already a well-known poet when the current assault on Gaza began. After the Israeli army bombed his house, pulverising a library he had painstakingly built for community use, he and his family fled for their safety. Not for the first time in their lives.</p><p>Somehow, amid the chaos, Abu Toha kept writing poems. These are those poems. Uncannily clear, direct and beautifully tuned, they form one of the most astonishing works of art wrested from wartime. Here are directives for what to do in an air raid and lyrics about the poets wife, singing to his children to distract them. Huddled in the dark, Abu Toha remembers his grandfathers oranges and his daughters joy in eating them. Here are poems to introduce readers to his extended family, some of them no longer with us.</p><p>Moving between glimpses of life in relative peacetime and absurdist poems about surviving in a barely liveable occupation, <em>Forest of Noise</em> invites a wide audience into an experience that defies the imagination even as it is watched live. This is an extraordinary and arrestingly whimsical book, that brings us indelible art in a time of terrible suffering.</p>...(*_*)9780008738853_<p><strong>Powerful, capacious and profound</strong> OCEAN VUONG</p><p><strong>A book you wont soon forget</strong> ILYA KAMINSKY</p><p><strong>Astonishing</strong> TERRANCE HAYES</p><p><strong>A deeply powerful collection of poems about life in Gaza by award-winning Palestinian poet, Mosab Abu Toha.</strong></p><p>Barely 30 years old, Mosab Abu Toha was already a well-known poet when the current assault on Gaza began. After the Israeli army bombed his house, pulverising a library he had painstakingly built for community use, he and his family fled for their safety. Not for the first time in their lives.</p><p>Somehow, amid the chaos, Abu Toha kept writing poems. These are those poems. Uncannily clear, direct and beautifully tuned, they form one of the most astonishing works of art wrested from wartime. Here are directives for what to do in an air raid and lyrics about the poets wife, singing to his children to distract them. Huddled in the dark, Abu Toha remembers his grandfathers oranges and his daughters joy in eating them. Here are poems to introduce readers to his extended family, some of them no longer with us.</p><p>Moving between glimpses of life in relative peacetime and absurdist poems about surviving in a barely liveable occupation, <em>Forest of Noise</em> invites a wide audience into an experience that defies the imagination even as it is watched live. This is an extraordinary and arrestingly whimsical book, that brings us indelible art in a time of terrible suffering.</p><p>Mosab Abu Toha, <em>Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear: Poems from Gaza</em>, winner of the Palestine Book Award 2022 and the American Book Award 2023</p><p>In this Sunday Times bestselling authors work, the grief and loss experienced by the people of Gaza are expressed through powerful poetry. The political themes are not just subjects, but the harsh reality of their lives.</p><p>nan</p><p>HarperCollins 2024</p>...(*_*)9780008738853_<p><strong>Powerful, capacious and profound</strong> OCEAN VUONG</p><p><strong>A book you wont soon forget</strong> ILYA KAMINSKY</p><p><strong>Astonishing</strong> TERRANCE HAYES</p><p><strong>LONGLISTED FOR THE 2025 DYLAN THOMAS PRIZE</strong></p><p><strong>A deeply powerful collection of poems about life in Gaza by award-winning Palestinian poet, Mosab Abu Toha.</strong></p><p>Barely 30 years old, Mosab Abu Toha was already a well-known poet when the current assault on Gaza began. After the Israeli army bombed his house, pulverising a library he had painstakingly built for community use, he and his family fled for their safety. Not for the first time in their lives.</p><p>Somehow, amid the chaos, Abu Toha kept writing poems. These are those poems. Uncannily clear, direct and beautifully tuned, they form one of the most astonishing works of art wrested from wartime. Here are directives for what to do in an air raid and lyrics about the poets wife, singing to his children to distract them. Huddled in the dark, Abu Toha remembers his grandfathers oranges and his daughters joy in eating them. Here are poems to introduce readers to his extended family, some of them no longer with us.</p><p>Moving between glimpses of life in relative peacetime and absurdist poems about surviving in a barely liveable occupation, <em>Forest of Noise</em> invites a wide audience into an experience that defies the imagination even as it is watched live. This is an extraordinary and arrestingly whimsical book, that brings us indelible art in a time of terrible suffering.</p><p>Mosab Abu Toha, <em>Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear: Poems from Gaza</em>, winner of the Palestine Book Award 2022 and the American Book Award 2023</p><p>In this Sunday Times bestselling authors work, the grief and loss experienced by the people of Gaza are expressed through powerful poetry. The political themes are not just subjects, but the harsh reality of their lives.</p><p>nan</p><p>HarperCollins 2024</p>...9780008738853_HarperCollins Publishersaudiolibro_9780008738853_9780008738853Mosab AbuInglésMéxico2024-10-29T00:00:00+00:00NoMINUTE2024-10-29T00:00:00+00:00HarperCollins Publishers