Poems from Guantánamo
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| Author | Marc Falkoff | 
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| Language | English | 
| Publisher | University of Iowa Press | 
Publication date  | 2007 | 
| Publication place | United States | 
| Pages | 84 pp | 
Poems from Guantanamo: The Detainees Speak is an anthology of 22 poems by 17 Guantanamo detainees published by Marc Falkoff, a US professor of law with a doctorate in American literature.[1][2][3]
Contents
- They Fight for Peace, Shaker Aamer
 - O Prison Darkness, Abdulaziz
 - I Shall Not Complain, Abdulaziz
 - To My Father, Abdullah Thani Faris al Anazi
 - Lions in the Cage, Ustad Badruzzaman Badr
 - Homeward Bound, Moazzam Begg
 - Death Poem, Jumah al Dossari
 - They Cannot Help, Shakih Abdurraheem Muslim Dost
 - Cup Poem 1, Shakih Abdurraheem Muslim Dost
 - Cup Poem 2, Shakih Abdurraheem Muslim Dost
 - Two Fragments, Shakih Abdurraheem Muslim Dost
 - First Poem of My Life, Mohammed el Gharani
 - Humiliated in the Shackles, Sami al Haj
 - The Truth, Emad Abdullah Hassan
 - Is It True? Osama Abu Kabir
 - Hunger Strike Poem, Adnan Farhan Abdul Latif
 - I Am Sorry, My Brother, Othman Abdulraheem Mohammad
 - Terrorist 2003, Martin Mubanga
 - I Write My Hidden Longing, Abdulla Majid al Noaimi, the Captive of Dignity
 - My Heart Was Wounded by the Strangeness, Abdulla Majid al Noaimi, the Captive of Dignity
 - Ode to the Sea, Ibrahim al Rubaish
 - Even if the Pain, Siddiq Turkestani
 
See also
References
- ^ "The Prison Poets Of Guantanamo Find a Publisher". Archived from the original on 10 November 2012.
 - ^ Chiasson, Dan (17 August 2007). "Review: Poems from Guantánamo". The New York Times.
 - ^ "Book Collects Poems from Guantanamo". NPR.org.
 
External links
- Poetry and politics at Guantánamo: An interview with Marc Falkoff, editor of Poems From Guantánamo: The Detainees Speak Andy Worthington October 10, 2010
 - Poems from Guantánamo - University of Iowa Press Archived 5 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine
 - Video: Riz Ahmed reads Poems from Guantánamo Archived 2013-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
 
