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The Far Mosque - by Kazim Ali (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "The Far Mosque by Kazim Ali is a book in which the author has managed to render into the English language the universal inner voice.
- About the Author: Kazim Ali lives in New York's Hudson Valley, where he is co-editor of Nightboat Books and an assistant professor of liberal arts at The Culinary Institute of America.
- 80 Pages
- Poetry, American
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About the Book
Kazim Ali's poetry debut draws on mystical traditions of the world's religions in its urgent quest.
Book Synopsis
"The Far Mosque by Kazim Ali is a book in which the author has managed to render into the English language the universal inner voice. These poems talk to the reader from the realm in which we are all human. What a poet to be able to define spirit using the American vocabulary! These poems, so very different from my own, speak clearly to me. What a gift!"--Lucille Clifton
"There is an intricate interweaving of themes, symbols, and allusions and leitmotifs that makes The Far Mosque, resonate with a sense of great drama... Ali's strength lies in that inner music, where meanings reveal their deeper power." -Painted Bride Quarterly
Review Quotes
"The Far Mosque by Kazim Ali is a book in which the author has managed to render into the English language the universal inner voice. These poems talk to the reader from the realm in which we are all human. What a poet to be able to define spirit using the American vocabulary! These poems, so very different from my own, speak clearly to me. What a gift!"--Lucille Clifton
"There is an intricate interweaving of themes, symbols, and allusions and leitmotifs that makes The Far Mosque, resonate with a sense of great drama... Ali's strength lies in that inner music, where meanings reveal their deeper power." -Painted Bride Quarterly
About the Author
Kazim Ali lives in New York's Hudson Valley, where he is co-editor of Nightboat Books and an assistant professor of liberal arts at The Culinary Institute of America. He received his MFA from New York University and is the author of a novel, Quinn's Passage (BlazeVox Books). His poetry has been published in The Colorado Review, Hayden's Ferry Review, Rattapallax, and elsewhere.