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Vénus Khoury-Ghata
Vénus Khoury Ghata, the Lebanese poet and novelist resident in France since 1973, has written sixteen books of poems and twenty novels. A selection of her poetry, Alphabets of Sand, translated by Marilyn Hacker, was published in Britain by Carcanet.
Vénus Khoury-Ghata's work featured in PN Review comprises seven contributions of poetry, over a period of 14 years. Also available is one review of Vénus Khoury-Ghata's work.
Further Reading
Poetry Collection in PN Review 159 (2004)
The Cherry Tree's Journey (translated by Marilyn Hacker)
Poetry Collection in PN Review 172 (2006)
For Claude Estaban translated by Marilyn Hacker
Poetry Collection in PN Review 184 (2008)
July 12, 2006 (translated by Marilyn Hacker)
Poetry Collection in PN Review 187 (2009)
Three Poems (translated by Marilyn Hacker)
Poetry Collection in PN Review 198 (2011)
Five Poems (translated by Marilyn Hacker)
Poetry Collection in PN Review 205 (2012)
Eight Poems (translated by Marilyn Hacker)
Poetry Collection in PN Review 233 (2017)
The Mothers & the Mediterranean
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in PN Review 269 (2023)on Marina Tsvetaeva & Vénus Khoury-Ghata
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