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In a world where language is never simple, this challenging collection shows how the most ordinary words can be used as weapons in the battle for private and public power. Resembling a series of ambivalent and enigmatic history lessons, these new poems are rich in original observations on contemporary unease.

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In a world where language is never simple, this challenging collection shows how the most ordinary words can be used as weapons in the battle for private and public power. Resembling a series of ambivalent and enigmatic history lessons, these new poems are rich in original observations on contemporary unease.
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Autorenporträt
Walid Bitar was born in Beirut in 1961. He immigrated to Canada in 1969. His previous poetry collections are Maps with Moving Parts (Brick, 1988), 2 Guys on Holy Land (Wesleyan University Press, 1993), Bastardi Puri (The Porcupine's Quill, 2005) and The Empire's Missing Links (Signal Editions/Vehicule, 2008). He lives in Toronto.