My Little Things

My Little Things by Ibrahim Saad is a poetry collection published by Author House on July 9, 2014. This edition features 100 pages and is presented in English, exploring the complexities of expressing profound emotions through a language that is not the poet’s native tongue.
In this collection, Saad delves into themes of anger and bitterness, reflecting the experiences of his people, particularly in the context of displacement and suffering. The poems articulate the depth of thought that arises from hardship, contrasting it with the superficiality often found in easier lives. Readers will find a poignant exploration of identity and resilience, as Saad navigates the challenges of writing in English while conveying the weight of his experiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
What possibly could any pen say to one who has set down his poetry in a language not his own? But that is not all. The vocabulary language-chosen by this poet for setting down his thoughts-has been the English language which, surely, must be a tongue almost as far removed, as could be, from the poet’s own native Arabic? Little wonder that Ibrahim Saad, whose family was forced to flee to Gaza in Al Nakba (catastrophe) of 1948, has written his collection of poems with the anger and bitterness most of his people feel, running through them. Only suffering can lead to deep thought-those with easy lives mainly deal in surface thought and never have to look into the abyss.
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