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Poetic Justice

Deborah Kapchan

An Anthology of Contemporary Moroccan Poetry

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Release Date: 01/07/2019

Genre: Poetry & Drama
Label: University of Texas Press
Series: CMES Modern Middle East Literatures in Translation
Contributors: Deborah Kapchan (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Pages: 436

An Anthology of Contemporary Moroccan Poetry

Poetic Justice is the first anthology of contemporary Moroccan poetry in English. The work is primarily composed of poets who began writing after Moroccan independence in 1956 and includes work written in Moroccan Arabic (darija), classical Arabic, French, and Tamazight.

Why Poetic Justice? Moroccan poetry (and especially zajal, oral poetry now written in Moroccan Arabic) is often published in newspapers and journals and is thus a vibrant form of social commentary; what’s more, there is a law, a justice, in the aesthetic act that speaks back to the law of the land. Poetic Justice because literature has the power to shape the cultural and moral imagination in profound and just ways.

Reading this oeuvre from independence until the new millennium and beyond, it is clear that what poet Driss Mesnaoui calls the “letters of time” have long been in the hands of Moroccan poets, as they write their ethics, their aesthetics, as well as their gendered and political lives into poetic being.