Fady Joudah

Joudah’s debut collection of poetry, The Earth in the Attic (2008), won the 2007 Yale Series of Younger Poets competition and was a finalist for ForeWord’s Book of the Year Award. “I wanted to do something different with poetry in the sense that as a son of refugees, exile for me was not a metaphorical state, it was a lineage,” he said in a 2008 interview with the Houston Chronicle. “I wanted to engage the concept of the stateless person as a theme. For me, being a physician, patients are displaced people, at least momentarily. I wanted to take that to a larger stage, a world stage.” Influenced by poets Mahmoud Darwish and Rainer Maria Rilke, Joudah’s precise, often narratively driven poems often take on themes of faith, struggle, and identity with urgent clarity. As critic Charles Bainbridge observed in a 2008 Guardian review of The Earth in the Attic, “Joudah’s poetry thrives on dramatic shifts in perspective, on continually challenging received notions.”
Joudah translated the final three collections of Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s work in The Butterfly’s Burden (2006), which was a finalist for the PEN Award for Poetry in Translation.
Joudah lives with his family in Houston, where he works as a physician. He has been a field member of Doctors Without Borders since 2001.
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Poems By FADY JOUDAH
Translated By Fady Joudah
Audio & Podcasts
Poetry Lectures-
Five Muslim American Poets: Part I
Literary discussion featuring readings by poets Raza Ali Hasan, Ibtisam Barakat, Fady Joudah, Kazim Ali, and Khaled Mattawa.
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Five Muslim American Poets: Part II
Literary discussion featuring readings by poets Raza Ali Hasan, Ibtisam Barakat, Fady Joudah, Kazim Ali, and Khaled Mattawa.
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Ghassan Zaqtan: International Poets in Conversation
Fady Joudah and Ghassan Zaqtan discuss Palestinian poetry with Ilya Kaminsky.
Poet Categorization
POET’S REGION U.S., Southwestern
LIFE SPAN 1971–
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