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The Lost Arabs

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SKU: 9781524854010

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Explore themes of family, faith, queerness, and nationality in Omar Sakr’s award-winning poetry collection, “The Lost Arabs.” (ISBN: 9781524854010) Sakr’s visceral verses confront the complexities of belonging when cultural identity clashes with personal truth. Experience a powerful exploration of sexuality, divinity, conflict, and redemption from a distinct new voice in Arab Australian literature.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781524854010
  • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Height: 206 mm
  • No of Pages: 112
  • Spine Width: 8 mm
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1524854018
  • Publisher Date: 14 Jan 2020
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 126 gr

9 reviews for The Lost Arabs

  1. Angel Johnson

    I was moved by the vulnerability in these poems. Some of the religious imagery was difficult for me to connect with, but still a good book.

  2. Gautam Choudhary

    This book is a must-read. The poems are powerful, insightful, and deeply personal. It’s an amazing exploration of family and identity, a bit niche.

  3. Shubham Singh

    The Lost Arabs is a complex and rewarding read. Sakr’s voice is unique and important. Some poems felt less impactful, but the overall effect is stunning.

  4. Deependra Kumar

    A powerful collection! The exploration of identity was both beautiful and painful. Some poems were hard to follow, but the emotional impact is undeniable.

  5. Souvik Kumar Mondal

    An important voice in Arab Australian literature. The poems are visceral and moving. I especially liked the poems about family. Some felt too abstract.

  6. Priyanshu Kumar Gupta

    This book really made me think. It challenged my perspectives. The language was beautiful and evocative, though occasionally a bit dense.

  7. Abhishek Kundu

    Sakr’s poetry is both beautiful and brutal. This collection is definitely worth reading if you’re interested in themes of identity and belonging. little bit slow paced for me

  8. Srishti Singh

    I appreciated the honesty in Sakr’s work. While the subject matter is heavy, it is important. At times, it felt a little disjointed.

  9. Harshit Jaisiyan

    Sakr’s poetry is raw and unflinching. Some poems resonated deeply, others felt a bit inaccessible. Overall, a thought-provoking read exploring complex themes.

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