Dream State: A Commonplace Book

Awards:   Runner-up for Changes Book Prize 2024 (United States)
Author:   Alana Marie Levinson-LaBrosse
Publisher:   Unnamed Press
ISBN:  

9781961884267


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   26 June 2025
Format:   Hardback
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Dream State: A Commonplace Book


Awards

  • Runner-up for Changes Book Prize 2024 (United States)

Overview

FINALIST FOR THE 2024 CHANGES BOOK PRIZE JUDGED BY LOUISE GLÜCK & EILEEN MYLES  The poems of Dream State arise from the poet’s experience living and working in Iraq, not as a soldier or journalist, but as a writer, translator, teacher, and preservationist of Kurdish culture. In a stunning act of cogenerative imagination, Levinson-LaBrosse’s poetic voice emerges alongside the voices of others with whom she has collaborated. Together with her poems, these translated memories, testimonies and stories form an interdependent environment bridging time and perception.  As a book, Dream State resists categorization. And yet it is fundamentally accessible in its humanity. People come together in understanding, and break apart just as quickly. Fictions shatter and endure, while national imaginations always seem to be at risk. And everywhere the poet turns, she learns that peace is never self-sustaining. True peace is an enduring act of courage, and one that must be lived everyday.  As the 2003 Iraq invasion reached its twentieth anniversary (2023) and the Islamic State’s attempted genocide in Shingal reaches its tenth (2024), Dream State attempts to sit with other people’s experiences, rather than extract details to exploit them; amplifies the work around the poet, rather than supplant it; and trusts that listening to individual perspectives will lead to common understanding.

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Author:   Alana Marie Levinson-LaBrosse
Publisher:   Unnamed Press
Imprint:   Smith &Taylor Classics
ISBN:  

9781961884267


ISBN 10:   1961884267
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   26 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""Through fragmented lyrical narratives, Alana Levinson-LaBrosse braids voices from a land where history wounds and teaches, and she writes with an understanding that could only come from truly listening. A poignant meditation on loss and love, at a place where storytelling is an act of surviving, Dream State is a testament to the voices that refuse to be silenced.” —Katie Peterson, author of Fog and Smoke ""Dream State holds a mirror before those of us who have lived the silences and the songs of Kurdish life. Levinson-LaBrosse stitches together fragments of our history, our grief, and our joy. From villages erased to libraries burned, from mothers who carry love in their hands to poets who speak for the land itself, this book captures what it means to endure and to create despite it all."" —Ava Homa, author of Daughters of Smoke and Fire


Author Information

Alana Marie Levinson-LaBrosse is a poet, translator, and assistant professor at the American University of Iraq, Sulaimani (AUIS). She earned her PhD in Kurdish Studies at the University of Exeter, specializing in nineteenth-century poetry, and holds an MFA from Warren Wilson College as well as an MEd from the University of Virginia. Her writing has appeared in Poetry, Modern Poetry in Translation, World Literature Today, In Other Words, Plume, Epiphany, Sewanee Review, The Iowa Review, and Words Without Borders. Her book-length works include Kajal Ahmed's Handful of Salt (2016), Abdulla Pashew's Dictionary of Midnight (2019), Nali’s My Moon Is the Only Moon (2021) and Farhad Pirbal’s The Potato Eaters (2024). She was a 2022 NEA Fellow, the first ever working from the Kurdish. She serves as the Founding Director of Kashkul and was the Founding Director of the Slemani UNESCO City of Literature.

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