Event details
Apr
10
Princeton Palestinian Studies Colloquium - Ahmad Almallah
Ahmad Almallah grew up in Bethlehem, Palestine and currently lives in Philadelphia where he is an artist-in-residence in Creative Writing at the University of Pennsylvania. His first book of poems, Bitter English, was published in the Phoenix Poets Series from the University of Chicago Press in 2019. He received the 2018 Edith Goldberg Paulson Memorial Prize for Creative Writing, and his sequence of poems “Recourse,” won the 2017 Blanche Colton Williams Fellowship. His poems have appeared in Jacket2, Track//Four, All Roads Will Lead You Home, Apiary, Supplement, SAND, Michigan Quarterly Review, Making Mirrors: Righting/Writing by Refugees, Cordite Poetry Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, American Poetry Review, and Poetry, among others. His second poetry collection Border Wisdom (2023) is available from Winter Editions. His new book of poems Wrong Winds is coming out with Fonograf Editions in the spring of 2025.
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Date
April 10, 2025Time
4:30 p.m.Location
Robertson Hall, 016Audience
University Sponsors
Near Eastern Studies
Humanities Council
Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
Comparative Literature
African American Studies