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on Nathalie Handal's The Neverfield Nathalie Handal's poems in her collection
The Neverfield are wide as breath, lyrically linked as an
elegantly stitched Palestinian bodice, and dreamily, deeply evocative as the stories that
never leave us from the first time we hear them. As I turned the pages of this work, I was
reminded of how vast the universe is. The Neverfield is
everlasting by nature. After reading it, I breathed deeply and praised the
word. This is a holistic piece of work. To purchase online go to Nathalie has lived in the United States, Europe, the Caribbean, and traveled extensively in the Middle East and Eastern Europe. She is presently living between Boston and London (where she a literary researcher in the English and Drama Department of the University of London). She has given presentations at La Sorbonne, Yarmouk University, University of Jordan, and numerous other universities and conferences. Most recently her work has appeared (or is forthcoming) in Ambit, Stone Soup, Sable, Jusoor, Visions-International, Al Jadid, Al Karmel, and she is the title poet of the anthology, The Space Between Our Footsteps. Her book of poetry, The Neverfield, was recently published by The Post-Apollo Press, California. Comments from Readers (send to comments@cunepress.com) |
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