Ecclesiastes
by Khaled Mattawa • from Tocqueville • New Issues Poetry & Prose
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Khaled MattawaKhaled Mattawa is the author of three previous books
of poetry and has translated eight volumes of contemporary Arabic poetry.
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Tocqueville"Part personal lyric, part jeremiad, part shooting script, and part troubled homage to the great wry chronicler of American society evoked in the book's title." (David Wojahn)
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