What the Worldβs Silence Says
Exiled Gazan poet Yahya Ashour almost doesnβt recognize himself in his poetry from a few years ago. His voice and style are continuously changing. Thatβs also true of his readings; he often changes his poetry in real time, skipping lines and poems.
He did this during a reading in November at ΒιΆΉΤ΄΄, where he is teaching as a visiting faculty member this spring. Ashour shifts and molds his writing at every opportunity, seeking to do the impossible task of describing life in Gaza. Ashour recently published the e-book A Gaza of Siege & Genocide, and the proceeds assist Ashourβs family in escaping the dire situation in Gaza.
βI hope that [my poems] serve as a testimony of what has been happening in Gaza and what has been happening for years,β he said.
Ashourβs residency is part of a College initiative to welcome Palestinian faculty to teach courses. Jamal Al-Shareef, a sociolinguist from Gaza, also taught classes this spring as a visiting professor.
For more on Ashourβs book of poems, see the community bookshelf feature.