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Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear
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Things You May Find Hidden In My Ear by Mosab Abu Toha
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To say that Toha isn’t innovative would be an error. For example, the first section is composed of slice of life prose poems for every letter of the alphabet. The subject matter and details are chosen artfully. However, the language of the poems is not very engaging. They depict what happens or is seen or heard in fairly plain language and at times it gets rather expository for my taste.
What comes across through reading this book in its entirety is the generational history of his family, its tragedies and sacrifices in a place that is repeatedly decimated. Another thing that struck me was the creepiness of drones. Because this covers decades, there’s a sense of the development of methods of warfare.
If you’re interested in the Palestinian experience in Gaza (or war poetry more generally), this would be a good book to read. Because I like poetry that plays more with language, Toha is not a poet I’ll seek out to read. However, if another volume of his work happens to cross my path, I won’t mind reading his poetry again to see if he has other modes of expression.