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AaePoems from GuantEinamo:The Detainees SpeakAAE.


Review by Stefan Weidner

The book AoPoems from GuantEinamoAo is a phenomenon: Out of thousands of poems written by the detainees, 22 made it past the US censors. Now itAAEs clear that the Islamists have also arrived on the Modernist poetry Modernist poetry refers to poetry written between 1890 and 1930 in the tradition of modernist literature; the dates of the term depend upon a number of factors, including the nation of origin, the particular school in question, and the biases of the critic setting the dates.  scene. As much the USA sometimes vexes us, itAAEs still probably the only nation that would give its archenemies official permission to publish poems from prison camp. Admittedly, the authorities did not give their approval readily, and they imposed some rigid restrictions. Of several thousand poems written in GuantEinamo, only 22 passed the security regulations, i.e. the censors. But what is written here is certainly explosive enough. Anger, longing for home, despair, encouragement, comfort, oaths of vengeance, appeals to God, but also realistic themes such as coming to terms with interrogation interrogation

In criminal law, process of formally and systematically questioning a suspect in order to elicit incriminating responses. The process is largely outside the governance of law, though in the U.S.
 situations by means of poetry, make this slim volume a weighty document. That the prisoners have chosen to put their thoughts into poetic form is actually no wonder, though. Hellish holidays Almost all of the countries they come from still have oral literary traditions, for example Pakistan and Afghanistan, and poetry enjoys a degree of popularity among Arabs that is unknown in European climes. It might be a diary or a political manifesto, a medium for invective or for adulation ad·u·la·tion  
n.
Excessive flattery or admiration.



[Middle English adulacioun, from Old French, from Latin ad
; it can be a confessional or a judgeAAEs bench. Deprived of all other forms of communication, even letter writing, and often in solitary confinement solitary confinement n. the placement of a prisoner in a Federal or state prison in a cell away from other prisoners, usually as a form of internal penal discipline, but occasionally to protect the convict from other prisoners or to prevent the prisoner from causing , many of the prisoners have been reduced to the old Oriental cultural technique of poetry to express their anguish. The first poems in GuantEinamo circulated among the inmates orally or were scratched into the foam tableware. One of these short, so-called Aocup poemsAo goes like this: AoHandcuffs befit be·fit  
tr.v. be·fit·ted, be·fit·ting, be·fits
To be suitable to or appropriate for: formal attire that befits the occasion.
 brave young men, Bangles are for spinsters or pretty young ladies.Ao Later, the detainees were given writing materials, but the texts they wrote were usually taken away from them to be monitored, and are today stored in a maximum security prison somewhere in Virginia. Capturing the heart of the public It was a group of American lawyers from the AoCenter for Constitutional RightsAo that first found out about the poems in the course of their efforts to secure basic rights for the GuantEinamo detainees and tried to obtain access to the texts. The hurdles they had to overcome seem paranoidAufor example, the texts had to be examined for hidden messages and instructions for al-Qaeda.

For this reason, the foreign-language poems were made available to the lawyers and publishers only as English translations by official government interpreters in Virginia and GuantEinamo, who had to work rapidly and without adequate dictionaries. The poems exhibit surprising qualities, most of them written in a straightforward, contemporary style. The emotional universe of the prisoners is at the forefront, with recourse only rarely taken to traditional topoi to·poi  
n.
Plural of topos.
 of Oriental-Islamic poetry. If the goal of GuantEinamo was to break the prisonersAAE spirit, the camp seems to have failed miserably. In view of the numerous films and books about GuantEinamo, we have to agree for better or worse with the Pakistani Ustad Badruzzaman Badr when he says that AoWe live in the stories now/we live in the epics/we live in the publicAAEs heartAo. They talk, they argue, they kill... Militarily senseless, GuantEinamo is increasingly proving to be a public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  debacle for the USA. AoPeace, they sayAo, writes Shaker Abdurraheem Aamer from Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia (sä`dē ərā`bēə, sou`–, sô–), officially Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, kingdom (2005 est. pop. , AoPeace of mind?/Peace on earth?/Peace of what kind? ... They talk, they argue, they kill: / They fight for peace.Ao Bertolt Brecht Noun 1. Bertolt Brecht - German dramatist and poet who developed a style of epic theater (1898-1956)
Brecht
 couldnAAEt have put it better or more succinctly. After reading this volume it is at any rate clear that even the Islamists have now embraced Modernist poetry. The only poem printed in its original language is an MTV-ready rap by UK-based Martin Mubanga Martin Mubanga is a joint citizen of both the United Kingdom and Zambia. He was held, without charge, and interrogated at the American prison at Guantanamo Bay for 33 months.  from Zambia that takes a frank look at the interrogations: AoNow them ask me, what will ya do if ya leave the prison? / Will ya be able to slip back into dAAEsystem? / What ya gonna do with ya new-found fame? / AnAAE will ya ever, ever go jihad again?Ao ItAAEs encouraging to note that the restrictions imposed on the selections published here were evidently indeed prompted by security concerns; from the perspective of propaganda, none of these poems should have been allowed to be made public. The public relations disaster that is GuantEinamo is made complete by the short biographies of the poetry-writing inmates provided in the book. Although these life stories have been written from the point of view of the lawyers, none of the detainees allowed to have a say here has been conclusively proven to have any connections to al-Qaeda. And itAAEs easy to believe, as is often claimed in the biographies, that the Pakistani authorities have been happy to occasionally hand over the wrong man in return for a generous bounty. The obvious injustices being practiced at GuantEinamo have the effect of undermining Western morals, not those of the Islamists. By letting the inmates express themselves in this book, the American attorneys working with publisher Marc Falkoff are not only interested in procuring justice for them, but also in seeking our own salvation. This book is a phenomenonAunot only because even a place like GuantEinamo has given birth to poetry, but because we have no choice but to be interested in these poems if we do not wish to give our tacit approval to the break with civilized morality that such a camp represents. Marc Falkoff (ed.): AoPoems from GuantEinamo. The Detainees speakAo, University of Iowa Press The University of Iowa Press is a university press that is part of the University of Iowa. External link
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, Iowa City Iowa City, city (1990 pop. 59,738), seat of Johnson co., E Iowa, on both sides of the Iowa River; founded 1839 as the capital of Iowa Territory, inc. 1853. Among its manufactures are foam rubber, animal feed, paper, and food products. The city is the seat of the Univ.  2007. 72 pages, 11.50 euros. Afterword af·ter·word  
n.
See epilogue.
 by Ariel Dorfman Ariel Dorfman (born May 6 1942 Buenos Aires) is an Argentine-Chilean novelist, playwright, essayist, academic, and human rights activist.

Dorfman, who is Jewish, was born in Argentina but his family moved to the United States shortly after his birth, and then moved to Chile
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