If I Must Die: Poetry and Prose by Refaat Alareer

If I Must Die: Poetry and Prose by Refaat Alareer starts its emotional impact with the cover and continues it page after page. Alareer weaves emotion with intellect through beautiful phrasing whether writing poetry or prose. If I Must Die examines the experience of Gazans through the eyes of a family man, poet, and scholar. The prose takes the reader into the moments of despair, moments of hope, and moments of resilience while living under bombardment and occupation. The poetry dips into the reader's heart and lifts humanity a little higher like a kite flying above inhumanity. Alareer consistently reminds the reader that history is the present and the present is history by demonstrating the connections of family and land that reach through generations. If I Must Die is a stark but inspirational reminder that holding on to hope isn't a luxury but a necessity in the struggle for liberation.


Currently Reading:


A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn 

Disarming the Narcissist: Surviving & Thriving with the Self-Absorbed by Wendy T. Behary

Verseweavers

Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler

Dear Future by Jennifer Richter


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