"Kahil El-Ein" (which means in Arabic: he whose eye is dark as if kohl is applied to it), is a collection of poems in Egyptian colloquial Arabic, focusing on male erotica. It is inspired by what poets in the Abbasids era - such as Abu Nuwas - had written during the ninth and tenth centuries. These poets wrote extensively and most openly homoerotic verses - encouraged by the extreme tolerance of that era - in which they expressed their love for bo...
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This collection, The Light of What Comes After, was selected by judge Jennifer Militello as the winner of the 2017 May Sarton New Hampshire Poetry Prize. Judge Militello writes, Jen Town's The L...