A gift economy stuffs its pocketswith stones that hold their shape like water.We’re more water than blood,and more than water. A sea isn’t a river,just ask the rain.We’re other wormsfor other silk roads,a theory unified,a dream of nucleotides.
Equinox
Fady Joudah
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- September 18, 2020
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Fady Joudah has received various awards for his poetry and translations. His latest poetry collection, Footnotes in the Order of Disappearance, is from Milkweed Editions (2018). He lives in Houston, Texas. His forthcoming collection, Tethered to Stars, will be published by Milkweed in March, 2021.
Spring 2020
Ann Arbor, Michigan
University of Michigan
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