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Which Seeds Will Grow? (eBook)

Poems

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2024
96 Seiten
Paraclete Press (Verlag)
978-1-64060-954-9 (ISBN)

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A new collection of poems by Palestinian-American Catholic poet Andrew Calis, Which Seeds Will Grow? ​finds hope in the Holy Land.
Grappling with his identity as a Christian Palestinian American, Andrew Calis recalls his father who saw Israeli jets swoop over his house in Jerusalem and a military helicopter fire bullets into his front yard. The same father who wouldn't teach his children Arabic, for fear that they would have accented English, who kept his past close to his chest—unknown to his son. He recounts the death of his grandfather, a grandfather who would beat his father, and for whom he could not fully mourn because Arab men don't cry.
Andrew Calis digs through the pain of his family and of his homeland to find the fragile seed of contained life and delicate hope for the Holy Land—and reflects on how tenderly that seed must be nurtured.
Steeped in wonder, Which Seeds Will Grow? explores the past and the present, from ancient Jerusalem to Baltimore's gardens and alleys through the lens of a Palestinian American. The poems are patient, waiting for seasons to end, waiting for space to expand outward, and waiting for light to touch the earth. Despite the difficulty of waiting, readers will find hope in hopelessness and comfort in the contemplation of the world and its sacred mysteries.
From Which Seeds Will Grow?
Planting a Garden 

Stealing clippings from neighbors' yards

And smiling as they grew their own blooms

In the safe and hidden rooms where we

Keep watch on them like they are our children.

***

Nothing grew. We knew this was

A possibility, had read

It sometimes takes two years,

And we hoped in spite of only dirt

For the green that could be anything.
Perhaps we dug too shallow or too close

To the shade, or stepped where we had already planted,

Either crushing roots or breaking their curled

First shoots before they broke the surface.

***

So when one survived, wove a green line

Of its own, thinly sprouting something unknowable, I ran

Inside and for a moment felt

What John must have felt

Leaving Peter, old and unsteadily running,

And running breathlessly

To tell everyone —

Everyone

What had happened

And how you wouldn't believe your eyes.

Andrew J. Calis is an Arab-American poet, teacher, and husband, and an overjoyed father of four. His first book of poetry, Pilgrimages (Wipf & Stock, 2020), was praised by James Matthew Wilson for having 'the intensity of Hopkins' and for 'layer[ing] light on light in hopes of helping us to see.' His work has appeared in America, Dappled Things, Presence, Convivium and elsewhere, and he teaches at Archbishop Spalding High School in Maryland.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.11.2024
Verlagsort ORLEANS
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Geisteswissenschaften Religion / Theologie
Schlagworte Ancient Jerusalem • arab american poetry • Arab Christian • arabic • Arab men don't cry • arab poets • best American Christian poetry • Best New Poetry • Catholic Israeli • Catholic Palestinian American • Christian poetry • Christian poetry books • Christian poetry collections • christian poetry from palestine • Comfort • Hope • hope in palestine • hope in the holy land • hopelessness • Israel • Israeli • Jerusalem • meditative poetry • Modern American poets • Palestine • Palestinian American • Palestinian Christian • palestinian conflict • palestinian poetry • poems about difficulties • Poetry • poetry about grief • poetry by BIPOC • poetry by brown authors • poetry from Gaza • poetry month • poets of color
ISBN-10 1-64060-954-7 / 1640609547
ISBN-13 978-1-64060-954-9 / 9781640609549
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