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Tahar Bekri
The Desert at Dusk

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​This poetry by a prominent Tunisian writer is, in part, an exile’s nostalgic evocation of his birthplace and childhood. In both form and content it suggests the Arabic of pre-Islamic poetry. It is a re-imagining of a particular form—the ancient odes to the desert. Along with this it is something very new: imagery, muscular and bright, that indicts radical, violent Islamists. Their perversion of Islam is reflected in the image of a sullied and suffering desert—the desert at dusk. 

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Tahar Bekri

The Desert at Dusk (2025)

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Translated by Peter Thompson

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Preface by Tahar Bekri

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ISBN: 978-1940625-78-2

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USD $20.00

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Forthcoming July 7, 2025

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