Conversation He who fights monsters should see to it that, in the process, he does not become a monster. — Nietzsche Open Letter To Israel By Yahia Lababidi Tell me, what steel entered your heart, what fear made you rabid, what hate drove out pity? How could you forget that how we fightContinue reading “Conversation. Olga Stein and Yahia Lababidi”
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WordCity Literary Journal. July 2022
©®| All rights to the content of this journal remain with WordCity Literary Journal and its contributing artists. Table of Contents Letter from the Editor. Darcie Friesen Hossack Every so often, we leave our theme open to whatever may be on the minds and hearts (and also in the files) of writers and poets aroundContinue reading “WordCity Literary Journal. July 2022”
2 poems by Yahia Lababidi
What is the Desert? It’s forgetfulness of trivia and noise: the city or ego Remembrance of essences: silence stillness and G_d. It’s the stormy story of the sea recollected in tranquility death and birth and death and transformation— a gift granted only to the patient who surrender. Lockjaw Strange aches in quarantine for our phantomContinue reading “2 poems by Yahia Lababidi”