The New Yorker published Mahmoud Darwish’s poem 'Remainder of a Life' on May 14, 2007. The poem ends: Then I’d comb my hair and throw away the poem…this poem, in the trash, and put on the latest fashion in Italian shirts, parade myself in an entourage of Spanish violins, and walk to the grave!
Useful link:
www.mahmouddarwish.com
Thanks, Jenna Krajeski. I really liked it. May his soul rest in peace!
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