Memory for Forgetfulness

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"Memory for Forgetfulness" is a renowned prose-poetic work by Palestinian writer Mahmoud Darwish that reflects on war, exile, and identity during the Lebanese Civil War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
literary work
prose poem
about Palestinian exile in Beirut
experience of bombardment
search for meaning amid war
associatedWith Arabic resistance literature
Palestinian national narrative
author Mahmoud Darwish
countryOfOrigin Palestine
creator Mahmoud Darwish
criticalReception widely acclaimed
describedAs renowned prose-poetic work
form extended lyrical essay
stream-of-consciousness narrative
genre memoir
prose poetry
war literature
hasTheme displacement
forgetting
language and writing
memory
national identity
resistance
violence
hasTranslation English
French
other languages
influencedBy Palestinian experience of dispossession
Siege of Beirut
surface form: siege of Beirut
languageStyle highly metaphorical
lyrical
meditative
literaryMovement Arabic modernist literature
Palestinian literature
mainSubject Lebanese Civil War
exile
identity
war
notableFor blend of poetry and prose
lyrical meditation on war
reflection on Palestinian exile
originalLanguage Arabic
partOf Mahmoud Darwish bibliography
setting Beirut
settingPeriod Lebanese Civil War

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Arabic literature hasNotableWork Memory for Forgetfulness
Mahmoud Darwish notableWork Memory for Forgetfulness