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'My Mother's Language' and 'The Earth Opens and Welcomes You' by Abdellatif Laâbi

Poem Podcast from the Poetry Translation Centre by Poetry Translation Centre

Jun 17, 202115:41Arts

This week we are looking at the work of Abdellatif Laâbi, who is widely acknowledged to be Morocco's greatest living poet. This week the PTC publishes My Mother's Language featuring a selection of Laâbi's poems originall...

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'My Mother's Language' and 'The Earth Opens and Welcomes You' by Abdellatif Laâbi is an episode from Poem Podcast from the Poetry Translation Centre by Poetry Translation Centre. This week we are looking at the work of Abdellatif Laâbi, who...

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This week we are looking at the work of Abdellatif Laâbi, who is widely acknowledged to be Morocco's greatest living poet. This week the PTC publishes My Mother's Language featuring a selection of Laâbi's poems originally written in French with translations into English by the noted Poet and translator André Naffis-Sahely, who has just become the editor of Poetry London Magazine. In his introduction to My Mother's Language Naffis-Sahely details Abdellatif Laâbi's biography, living through the end of French rule in Moroccan, then the oppressive 'Years Of Lead' that saw many dissidents and intellectuals imprisoned or disappeared. Laâbi himself was imprisoned for 8 years between 1972 and 1980, during his captivity he was tortured and deprived of medical care. Five years after his release Laabi moved to France, where he continues to live. This week's poems are 'My Mother's Language', which lends its title to the new collection and 'The Earth Opens and Welcomes You' the last poem in the collection. To get your copy of My Mother's Language , with an afterword by Yousif M. Qasmiyeh, directly from the PTC online store, for just £7 + P&P, h ead to poetry translation.org/ shop .

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