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It is an epic poetic meditation in which he evokes the Palestinian Nakba in a deeply symbolic style, mixing nostalgia, sadness, and hope for the restoration of land and identity.
Among the works of the late Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, the poem “Eleven Planets at the End of the Andalusian Scene” belongs to a special tragic category full of tension, projections, and dualities of presence and absence, past and present, as if Andalusia was for the poet another temporal and spatial presence of the Palestinian diaspora, asylum, and loss of land.
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