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OverviewTERROR COUNTER is a debut collection of poems which acts against the many languages-interpersonal, legal, literary, rhetorical-constricting the lives and meanings of Palestinians. It moves through sections of varying experimentalism, from an invented visual form (the Gazan Tunnel) to all-caps queer ecstatic, attempting to carve out a space for the negotiation of an alternative subjecthood. The voices in this collection are driven by despair, futility, utopia, vulnerability and the spirit of a collective liberation; they move in search of a lyrical voice which can inhabit both the paranoid preservationist mode that facilitates Palestinian survival, and the imaginative possibilities that might make possible Palestinian life. TERROR COUNTER asks: where and how might a Palestinian subject escape the public consumption of American letters? And, ultimately, how can we continue to love each other amidst the endless terror of the colonial world? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fargo Nissim TbakhiPublisher: Deep Vellum Publishing Imprint: Deep Vellum Publishing ISBN: 9781646053797ISBN 10: 1646053796 Pages: 125 Publication Date: 07 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews“Anyone who understands poetry as a search for liberation, whatever the level of that liberation, will hold TERROR COUNTER as compass. Filled with fierce lyric tenderness and clear-eyed commitment to revolutionary aesthetic, TERROR COUNTER is devoted to the redemption of the self from a world ready to usurp this resistance. Fargo Nissim Tbakhi is a Palestinian poetic being of the most natural order. Just wait until you arrive at his elegy for his father. If you’re lucky, you will understand what Sirhan Sirhan means. If you’re lucky, Tbakhi’s performance will let you taste what free is.” —Fady Joudah, author of [...] “To tunnel through land is to become a root. To tunnel through language is to become its song. Fargo Nissim Tbakhi’s poetry does both, is both—the faithful becoming of the heartbeat. Because TERROR COUNTER is a fight to the LIFE! It is a fight against the state, the black site of American literature, the empire of possibilityeaters. It is a fight to undo being, to be for others, for all. And it is a fight for the right to dream of a future, the future, that is Palestine. Liberation is love poetry. Bring your heart, dear reader. Bring your crowbar.” —Brandon Shimoda, author of The Grave on the Wall “In this debut collection electric with grief, rage, and love, Tbakhi enacts the liberatory possibilities of a language reclaimed. Through a variety of invented forms and stirring unravelings, these poems tunnel, excavate, eulogize, exclaim, and most elegantly imagine where we might go once we reject the dehumanizing gaze and obsessions of a crumbling empire and return to ourselves and to each other. This book will crack your heart open. Let it, let the light come pouring in.” —Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, author of Something About Living “Anyone who understands poetry as a search for liberation, whatever the level of that liberation, will hold TERROR COUNTER as compass. Filled with fierce lyric tenderness and clear-eyed commitment to revolutionary aesthetic, TERROR COUNTER is devoted to the redemption of the self from a world ready to usurp this resistance. Fargo Nissim Tbakhi is a Palestinian poetic being of the most natural order. Just wait until you arrive at his elegy for his father. If you’re lucky, you will understand what Sirhan Sirhan means. If you’re lucky, Tbakhi’s performance will let you taste what free is.” —Fady Joudah, author of [...] “To tunnel through land is to become a root. To tunnel through language is to become its song. Fargo Nissim Tbakhi’s poetry does both, is both—the faithful becoming of the heartbeat. Because TERROR COUNTER is a fight to the LIFE! It is a fight against the state, the black site of American literature, the empire of possibilityeaters. It is a fight to undo being, to be for others, for all. And it is a fight for the right to dream of a future, the future, that is Palestine. Liberation is love poetry. Bring your heart, dear reader. Bring your crowbar.” —Brandon Shimoda, author of The Grave on the Wall “In this debut collection electric with grief, rage, and love, Tbakhi enacts the liberatory possibilities of a language reclaimed. Through a variety of invented forms and stirring unravelings, these poems tunnel, excavate, eulogize, exclaim, and most elegantly imagine where we might go once we reject the dehumanizing gaze and obsessions of a crumbling empire and return to ourselves and to each other. This book will crack your heart open. Let it, let the light come pouring in.” —Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, author of Something About Living “An evocative, boundary-pushing reaction to the languages of terror that systematically undermine the lives of Palestinians.” —Vulture “In TERROR COUNTER’s innovation, forms conceived from thwarted expectations present a multitude of realities.” —The Poetry Project A Most Anticipated Book of 2025 from Autostraddle, Vulture, and more “An evocative, boundary-pushing reaction to the languages of terror that systematically undermine the lives of Palestinians.” —Vulture “In TERROR COUNTER’s innovation, forms conceived from thwarted expectations present a multitude of realities.” —The Poetry Project “From a queer Palestinian performance artist comes this debut poetry collection of Palestinian survival, imagination, preservation, and liberation.” —Autostraddle “Anyone who understands poetry as a search for liberation, whatever the level of that liberation, will hold TERROR COUNTER as compass. Filled with fierce lyric tenderness and clear-eyed commitment to revolutionary aesthetic, TERROR COUNTER is devoted to the redemption of the self from a world ready to usurp this resistance. Fargo Nissim Tbakhi is a Palestinian poetic being of the most natural order. Just wait until you arrive at his elegy for his father. If you’re lucky, you will understand what Sirhan Sirhan means. If you’re lucky, Tbakhi’s performance will let you taste what free is.” —Fady Joudah, author of [...] “To tunnel through land is to become a root. To tunnel through language is to become its song. Fargo Nissim Tbakhi’s poetry does both, is both—the faithful becoming of the heartbeat. Because TERROR COUNTER is a fight to the LIFE! It is a fight against the state, the black site of American literature, the empire of possibilityeaters. It is a fight to undo being, to be for others, for all. And it is a fight for the right to dream of a future, the future, that is Palestine. Liberation is love poetry. Bring your heart, dear reader. Bring your crowbar.” —Brandon Shimoda, author of The Grave on the Wall “In this debut collection electric with grief, rage, and love, Tbakhi enacts the liberatory possibilities of a language reclaimed. Through a variety of invented forms and stirring unravelings, these poems tunnel, excavate, eulogize, exclaim, and most elegantly imagine where we might go once we reject the dehumanizing gaze and obsessions of a crumbling empire and return to ourselves and to each other. This book will crack your heart open. Let it, let the light come pouring in.” —Lena Khalaf Tuffaha, author of Something About Living ""Fargo Nissim Tbakhi is one of the greatest minds of our generation."" —Summabis Author InformationFargo Nissim Tbakhi is a Palestinian performance artist. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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