
Kareem James Abu-Zeid reads 'Sleeping in Gaza'
Clip: 4/27/2015 | 1m 56s
Translator Kareem James Abu-Zeid reads Najwan Darwish's poem "Sleeping in Gaza."
Kareem James Abu-Zeid reads his translation of Najwan Darwish's poem "Sleeping in Gaza" from his collection "Nothing More To Lose" at the 2015 AWP Conference and Bookfair in Minneapolis.
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Kareem James Abu-Zeid reads 'Sleeping in Gaza'
Clip: 4/27/2015 | 1m 56s
Kareem James Abu-Zeid reads his translation of Najwan Darwish's poem "Sleeping in Gaza" from his collection "Nothing More To Lose" at the 2015 AWP Conference and Bookfair in Minneapolis.
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