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Poetry of the Middle East
IN-DEPTH COVERAGE
Words in Conflict
Poets in Middle Eastern societies are often held in high regard, and many achieve a level of celebrity and authority not common in the West. Senior correspondent Jeffrey Brown travels to Israel and the occupied territories to provide insight into the lives of Israeli and Palestinian poets, writers in a place of conflict providing a voice for those who feel they don't have one.
March 21, 2007
Israel's Poetry Reflects the Story of a Nation
Poets played a major role voicing the hardships and joys during Israel's founding. Today the poetry scene is more fractured, much like the land itself. Prominent Israeli poets Agi Mishol, Eliaz Cohen and Aharon Shabtai reflect on the situation with Jeffrey Brown. Old City of Jerusalem
March 22, 2007
For Palestinians, Identity Is Regained with Poetry
Poets in the Arab world have historically been important cultural figures, and this tradition continues among Palestinians. Jeffrey Brown talks to three leading poets, Taha Muhammad Ali, Samih al-Qasim and Ghassan Zaqtan, about the role of poetry in Arab society. Palestinian woman
April 2, 2007
Natural Settings Belie Surrounding Tensions
Suad Amiry is the director of an award-winning institute on the West Bank to preserve historical Palestinian architecture and is the author the memoir, "Sharon and My Mother-in-Law." Jeffrey Brown discusses the author's life and work in Palestine. Suad Amiry and Jeffrey Brown
April 6, 2007
Author Explores Both Sides of Conflict's Toll
Acclaimed author and peace advocate David Grossman has become one of his Israel's leading writers exploring the toll that war and occupation have taken on both Israelis and Palestinians. Jeffrey Brown talks with Grossman about being a writer amid the conflict. David Grossman

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Ghassan Zaqtan and Agi Mishol
Poets Agi Mishol and Ghassan Zaqtan respond to comments and questions about the series.
POET READINGS
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Eliaz Cohen Agi Mishol Taha Muhammad Ali
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Samih al-Qasim Aharon Shabtai Ghassan Zaqtan

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Engaging the Language Through Translation
Adina Hoffman and Peter Cole Peter Cole and Adina Hoffman have helped to introduce poets such as Taha Muhammad Ali, Samih al-Qasim and Aharon Shabtai to English-speaking audiences. They talk to Jeffrey Brown about the voices that "American readers needed to hear."
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Idan Raichel and the Music of Poetry
The Idan Raichel Project Idan Raichel is a musician and composer from Kfar Saba, Israel. His group, the Idan Raichel Project, has gained a world-wide following with its melding of "village music," Biblical psalms and Arabic poetry. Watch the group perform in Petah Tikvah, Israel.
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    Voices of Conflict
A series of reports from Jeffrey Brown, who traveled to the Middle East to provide insight into the lives of Israeli and Palestinian poets.
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