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Winner of the 2024 Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry, selected by Hanif Abdurraqib, comes a subversive collection about Palestinian resistance, liberation and art
Written across Palestine and its diasporafrom Gaza and the West Bank to the United States Intifadas is a subtly transgressive poetry collection about uprising in its many formsin art, politics, and in our most personal relationships. Whether by dumping black paint on a park where a tank and fighter jet commemorate a war, or by trying to rescue a moth trapped in a garage, the defiant and resilient voices in this collection subvert…mehr

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Winner of the 2024 Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry, selected by Hanif Abdurraqib, comes a subversive collection about Palestinian resistance, liberation and art



Written across Palestine and its diasporafrom Gaza and the West Bank to the United StatesIntifadas is a subtly transgressive poetry collection about uprising in its many formsin art, politics, and in our most personal relationships. Whether by dumping black paint on a park where a tank and fighter jet commemorate a war, or by trying to rescue a moth trapped in a garage, the defiant and resilient voices in this collection subvert traditional narratives of loss. Furious, tender, and darkly funny, Intifadas asks what art can do in the face of catastrophe, and answers with poems that refuse easy consolations.


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Edward Salem is the author of Intifadas (Sarabande, 2026), selected by Hanif Abdurraqib as the winner of the Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry and a finalist for the National Poetry Series, and Monk Fruit (Nightboat, 2025), the winner of the Nightboat Poetry Prize. His writing appears in The Paris Review, The Yale Review, The New York Review of Books, Poetry, Granta, and elsewhere. He is the founding co-director of City of Asylum/Detroit, a nonprofit that provides safe-haven fellowships to writers and artists in exile who have been persecuted for their work.