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Nothing More To Lose By Najwan Darwish

Jan 25, 202426 minSeason 4Ep. 3
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On this episode of Words That Burn, I take a look at the poignant work of Palestinian poet Najwan Darwish and his devastating poem "Nothing More to Lose." This poem was written over ten years ago, but its message seems more important and contemporary today than ever before. His words explore the heart-wrenching realities of Palestinian life under occupation. The poem, expertly translated by Kareem James Abu-Zeid, serves as a testament to the physical, spiritual, and cultural losses endured by the Palestinian people.

Recorded against the backdrop of ongoing turmoil in Palestine, this episode sheds light on the relentless attempts by the Israeli government to erase Palestinian identity, culture, and existence. The poem delves into the history and significance of key locations of Palestine, such as the madrasah of Saladin, the village of Lifte, and the Sea of Galilee, bringing to life the sounds, sights, and emotions tied to these places.

Learn more about Najwan Darwish's unique poetic style, his refusal to adhere to a consistent poetic voice, and his critical examination of not only the Israeli occupation but also the wider political and cultural issues within Palestine.


Discover how poetry by Darwish, acts as a historical witness to the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people.


The Music In This Week's Episode:

'Cicadas' by Scott Buckley - released under CC-BY 4.0. www.scottbuckley.com.au


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