Rock Flight

Hasib Hourani

Book cover for Rock Flight
Book cover for Rock Flight

Rock Flight

Rock Flight

Hasib Hourani

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Description

One more rock thrown onto the pile to tumble the mountain on my chest

--Hasib Hourani

Hasib Hourani's rock flight is a book-length poem that, over seven chapters, follows a single personal and historical narrative centered on the violent occupation of Palestine. The poem uses refrains of suffocation, rubble, and migratory bird patterns to address the realities of forced displacement, economic restrictions, and surveillance technology that Palestinians face both within Palestine and across the diaspora. Searing and fierce, tender and pleading, rock flight invites the reader to embark on an exploration of space while limited by the box-like confines of the page. Through the whole, Hourani moves between poetry and prose, historical events and meditations on language, Fluxus-like instructions and interactions with friends, strangers, and family.

As incantatory and stirring as Inger Christensen's alphabet or Raúl Zurita's Inri, rock flight adapts themes of displacement and refusal into an interactive reading experience where the book becomes an object in flux.

Critical Reviews

rock flight is relentlessly potent. Merging resistance and poetry, Hasib Hourani writes back - against the 'suffocating state' and imperial forces. Be ready to be transformed by Hourani's diasporic anticolonial poetics.--Don Mee Choi

Hourani wields words with a wise and lyrical precision. Here is a poetry of passion; a poetry of necessity; a poetry of survival, and a poetry-triumphant. This stunning debut is tender yet fierce; devastating, but hopeful. It will tear your heart to pieces, then stitch it back better.--Maxine Beneba Clarke

Hasib Hourani's rock flight is propelled by urgent anaphoras and compelling fragmented imagery. Scrolling and sprawling across the page and downward and outward, as attempts to articulate and scrawl the horrors facing the Palestinian people. Out of such scrawls are new languages, new refusals.--Victoria Chang

rock flight is a work of timelessness, rigour, precision, relationality and guts - just like its poet. A must-read for all of us who yearn and stretch and reach for a world beyond colonies, and an even more urgent read for those who don't.--Alison Whittaker

Hourani's eye-opening debut book of poetry communicates the feelings of dislocation and precarity that have attended his own experiences and that of Palestinians in exile through striking images of movement, migration, and flight.--Diego Báez "Booklist (Starred)"

Hourani grapples with how to find adequate language to confront histories of occupation and genocide: "the more time i spend with words/ the more i realize that they just won't do." Amid this seemingly impossible poetic task, formal inventiveness shines; the book borrows from the language of dictionary definitions, multiple choice questions, and instruction manuals, creating an interactive--and haunting--experience.-- "Publishers Weekly (Starred)"

A poetry of searing inquisition... The formal liberation of rock flight grants Hourani the freedom to explore lives confined by occupation and structured by multiple layers of oppression: in a persecuted body, with a persecuted identity, in a world defined by borders. ... rock flight is asking us to make use of the pages of the book itself--to transform them into a box to model powerlessness, or a rock to throw at intractable political forces.--Christopher Kondrich "The Washington Post"

rock flight asks the reader to get fully physical, to watch, to build, to throw, to remember what it is to have a throat.--K Patrick "Granta"

Hourani's poetic power lies in his knack for shifting language as though between states of matter.--Austin Spendlowe "Oxford Review of Books"

In rock flight, a rock is a promise, a date seed, a country. And if a box is a thing designed to contain, this poem is the thing that escapes it.--Bec Kavanaugh "The Guardian"

This is a book that changes the poetic landscape and makes ground for genuine revolution.--shortlist citation, judges of the Victorian Premier's Literary Award

Publishing Information

Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
Pub date: 2025-04-08
Length: 80 pages

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