[...]: Poems
By (Author) Fady Joudah
Milkweed Editions
Milkweed Editions
12th June 2024
United States
Paperback
100
Width 165mm, Height 203mm
From one of our most acclaimed contemporary writers, an urgent and essential collection of poems illuminating the visionary presence of Palestinians.
FadyJoudahs powerful sixth collection of poems opens with, I am unfinished business, articulating the ongoing pathos of the Palestinian people. A rendering of Joudahs survivance, [...] speaks to Palestines daily and historic erasure and insists on presence inside and outside the ancestral land.
Responding to the unspeakable in real time, Joudah offers multiple ways of seeing the world through a Palestinian lensa world filled with ordinary desires, no matter how grand or tragic the details may beand asks their reader to be changed by them. The sequences are meditations on a carousel: the past returns as the future is foretold. But Repetition wont guarantee wisdom, Joudah writes, demanding that we resuscitate language before [our] wisdom is an echo. These poems of urgency and care sing powerfully through a combination of intimate clarity and great dilations of scale, sending the reader on heartrending spins through echelons of time.[]is a wonder. Joudah reminds us Wonder belongs to all.
Praise for Tethered to Stars
This is what we have had to do, amid pandemic, grief, political chaos, fires, human rights disasters: continue on with our lives. Doing chores [...] taking walks [...] teaching kids [...] trying to stay steady. In his brilliant forthcoming book, Tethered to Stars, Fady Joudah writes about the mysterious cosmos swirling with intricate linkagesas his phone is pinging. Ah, yes, Jerusalem, the Holy City! Right now, lets call all our cities holy. Lets hope our trees continue to communicate, whatever humans can or cant accomplish.Naomi Shihab Nye, New York Times Magazine
True to its title, Joudahs collection of poems musically connects the body to the Earth and the Earth to the stars [...] Its earthy and ethereal, as we are.Houston Chronicle
Joudah centers his fifth poetry collection on the 12 star signs and other astrological phenomena, blending his physician's penchant for precision and the poet's ear for lyricism [...] What shines most brightly here is Joudah's ability to render extended imagery that plays out over several poems. An uprooted oak in one poem creates a place to plant olive pits in another. Dandelion and sunflower florets populate the pages. Butterflies lay eggs in lemon trees and enchant speakers from afar [...] Another stellar entry in this poet's expansive body of work.Booklist
This is a treatise on cosmic unity that does not shy away from grief, but that yearns for the immense, abstract sense of possibility, believing that a heart remains a heart in its beyond [...] The clarity of Joudahs imagery is countered by a complex choral voice that feels at turns analytical and biblical in its rise and fall. Each poem seems to be spoken from various perspectives, the roving voices echoing and replacing one another in their observations until both the speaker and addressee dissolve. Youll be everywhere, one poem closes. Joudah offers a nuanced vision of what connects man to the cosmos in this deeply searching book.Publishers Weekly
The poems in this brilliant book themselves stand beside our own sadnesses and grow large in our imaginations, like trees. [...] These poems, many among Joudahs finest so far, are as intimate as the night sky.McSweeneys
So much of Tethered to Stars grapples with what is difficult to understand. From the nature of stars to racial tension, mortality, and his own cultural heritage, Joudah uses his lyricism to attempt to uncover life's mysteries. This collection deals with these complex and inexplicable topics, and yet it does so in a way that never abandons its tenderness, curiosity, and admiration for the beauty of the world.The West Review
The poems in Fady Joudahs Tethered to Stars reflect a poets pinnacle, where readers experience the vision of a virtuosic poet who possesses multiple registers and allusive riches, transforming them into a polyphonic symphony.Deema K. Shehabi, Michigan Quarterly Review
Praise for Fady Joudah
Joudahs poetry thrives on dramatic shifts in perspective, on continually challenging received notions.The Guardian
A luminous aesthete who thinks in nuance, in refinements.Louise Gluck
Joudah has been writing essential poetry for some time [...] forging a lyric that works at the crosscurrents of reportage, myth, and dream where falsely imagined boundariesof gender, nation, familyfray and unfold. [...] Joudahs gifts for articulating the intersections of bewilderment, tenderness, rage, and grief are fully alive.Mary Szybist
If you love poetry, or simply wonder what powerful poetry is and what it can do for you, then the poems of Fady Joudah are waiting for you.Rowan Ricardo Phillips
With a quiet certainty, Joudah names those ordinary things that hold everything in focus, grounded in a fabular mystery that resonates in the twenty-first century.Yusef Komunyakaa
Joudahs poems defy classification, not because they perplex, but because of their remarkable power of synthesis. His mode is the lyric, with its concinnity and necessary music, but his lyrics compress, contain and then liberate the matter of narrative: allegory, fable, folktale, parable, documentary. He is a superb, seductive storyteller.Marilyn Hacker
Joudah examines his subject with an eye both clinical and caring, alert to the symptoms we dont recognize or wont admit we have. His language is like crystal: patterned, prismatic, sharp.Evie Shockley
Joudah is uniquely capable of crafting language that moves fluidly between lyrical abstraction and clinical precision [...] Like the stars its title invokes, Joudahs latest is mysterious and ruminative.Library Journal, Starred Review
Joudahs mission is perhaps to spiritualize our minds, and to catch the heart in its deepest modes of thinking, and theoutcome is lyric of the highest order.Khaled Mattawa
Joudah uses language both rich and fiercely honed to consider the sweeping universe and our sometimes troublesome place in it.Library Journal
A doctor, Joudah reads bodies like texts, illuminating their stories [... and] bringing a loving precision to his descriptions.Minneapolis Star Tribune
Joudahs poems are driven by a delight in all aspects of language. [... This] is the work of a restless poetic mind whose inventive and capacious poems bring wonder and skepticism and incandescent language to bear on questions of human experience.The Rumpus
Supple [...] We often say that poetry transforms, but Joudahs verse also transports.The Millions
Joudah is a remarkable poet of great intellect and vision. [... His] thought-provoking and imaginative juxtapositions shine.Arkansas International
Fady Joudahis the author of[].Hehas also published six collections of poems:The Earth in the Attic;Alight;Textu, a book-long sequence of short poems whose meter is based on cellphone character count;Footnotes in the Order of Disappearance; andTethered to Stars. He has translated several collections of poetry from the Arabic and is the co-editor and co-founder of the Etel Adnan Poetry Prize. He was a winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets competition in 2007 and has received a PEN award, a Banipal/Times Literary Supplement prize from the UK, the Griffin Poetry Prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Arab American Book Award. He lives in Houston, with his wife and kids, where he practices internal medicine.