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