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Vibrant and distinctly modern nature poems written in a charismatic voice, about familiar places and beloved landscapes. Soliman offers a unique perspective on timely issues of immigration, climate change, Indigenous sovereignty, borders, and identity politics. | Soliman is well known for his performance art and has lots of connections to bookstores and art organizations around the Great Lakes. He's currently the director of programming for Arab American arts organization Mizna. | Extensive regional interest. Soliman talks about specific locations and landmarks all around the Great Lakes…mehr

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  • Vibrant and distinctly modern nature poems written in a charismatic voice, about familiar places and beloved landscapes. Soliman offers a unique perspective on timely issues of immigration, climate change, Indigenous sovereignty, borders, and identity politics.
  • Soliman is well known for his performance art and has lots of connections to bookstores and art organizations around the Great Lakes. He's currently the director of programming for Arab American arts organization Mizna.
  • Extensive regional interest. Soliman talks about specific locations and landmarks all around the Great Lakes region.
  • 10-15 city tour planned at bookstores and arts organizations around Great Lakes, targeting locations featured in poems.

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Autorenporträt
Moheb Soliman is an interdisciplinary poet from Egypt and the Midwest. He has presented writing and performance, installation, and video work at diverse literary, art, and public spaces in the US and Canada with support from the Banff Centre, Pillsbury House, the Joyce Foundation, and Tulsa Artist Fellowship. Moheb has degrees from The New School and the University of Toronto and lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he was program director for the Arab American literary journal and arts organization Mizna.