Nathalie Handal

Nathalie Handal

Nathalie Handal is described as a “contemporary Orpheus.” She is the author and/or editor of 10 award winning books, including Life in a Country Album, winner of the Palestine Book Award; the flash collection The Republics, lauded as “one of the most inventive books by one of today’s most diverse writers,” and winner of the Virginia Faulkner Award for Excellence in Writing and the Arab American Book Award. Her nonfiction has appeared in Vanity Fair, Guernica, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Nation, and The Irish Times, among others. Handal is the recipient of awards from the PEN Foundation, the Lannan Foundation, Fondazione di Venezia, Centro Andaluz de las Letras, and the Africa Institute, among others. She is professor at New York University, and writes the literary travel column, “The City and the Writer” for Words without Borders magazine.

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Combination of Cecilia Vicuña’s “Amaranta” (1972) and photo by Kirill Sharkovski
Unfading [Story]

Their rage so loud she stopped hearing it. Telephone wires ran through her body and tugged her in different directions the way exile does. The way the world falls and the sea begs when love limps. The way numbers climb the wind like death tolls when oppressors are free.

Lissette Escariz Ferrá
Origine

–Why are you translating me? –-I want to understand every word in your body. –You…

Three Poems: Edge/ Race Chronicle en Bref /The Reservation

Edge “A woman is perfected.” Sylvia Plath She is bare. She is open. Petals around…