A Prayer of Six Wings

A Prayer of Six Wings

Owen Lewis

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Dos Madres Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Judaísmo
ISBN:
9781962847193
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No grief should be privileged, and no grief should be silenced.A Prayer of Six Wings is an account of the poet Owen Lewis’s experience in the year following Hamas’s Al-Aqsa Flood Massacre on October 7, 2023. The poems portray the complexity of the grief shared by so many Jews of the diaspora and Israel, for the horror of the events of October 7th, the subsequent war and suffering in Gaza, and the frightening spectre of rising anti-semitism. The collection begins with 'My Partisan Grief' and moves toward a shared grief across embattled borders. A number of the poems in the collection are poetic journalism pieces, inspired by newspaper headlines. Others tell the story of his Israeli family and reflect on the grief of all victims of this war, how daily life continues in fraught circumstances, and prayers for peace remain elusive. A Prayer of Six Wings is an extraordinary book, not for the ideological but for the intellectually and emotionally engaged, and for lovers of poetry and truth. In the prophet Isaiah’s vision, the seraphim attending God’s throne possess six wings: two to cover the face, two the feet (possibly implying genitals), two to fly. In this study of trauma, born from the Israel-Gaza War, the poet’s ego and personal history are, like an angel’s, modestly underplayed. After reading in the New York Times of 'Weaponized Sexual Violence on October 7,' he notes of himself and his wife, 'For weeks after, we avoid sex.' The poet has a spritely granddaughter named Noa, and when he watches a video of a young woman named Noa violently taken captive by Hamas, we understand these are all our children. The poems travel between America and Israel, between the man tearing down posters of hostages in New York City and the 'vast and unforgiving desert' where 'there are not pebbles enough' to place on the twelve hundred graves, and a midrashic sky in which God 'couldn’t possibly hold all the dead children...and the closer he drew them in , the more He cried.' These poems are very Jewish, but fly beyond the enmity of Jews and Palestinians to a deeper sense of 'these my sons, these my cousins.' When will there be healing? Is there comfort in distance? 'Forty years, my friend. Our grandchildren’s children’s lifetimes. Not ours.' For readers exhausted by the news and resistant to the righteous rhetoric of both sides in this war, Lewis’ vital and elegant, humane and compassionate work will be embraced and treasured.  -Alicia Ostriker, 2024

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