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$2.00Fadwa Touqan Her Life and Poetry
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“I was living in a closed world, as if I were in a cage. I knew nothing of the world except the walls of the house and the orders of the family.”
This description reflects the restrictions of traditional society on her life in childhood.
And under its soil I melt and perish
And I send grass to its land
And I send a flower to it
To be played with by the hand of a child my country raised
It is enough for me to remain in the embrace of my country
Dust, grass, and flower.
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