Sara Elkamel is a poet, journalist, and translator based in Cairo. She holds an MA in arts journalism from Columbia University and an MFA in poetry from New York University. Her poems have appeared in Poetry magazine, Ploughshares, The Yale Review, Gulf Coast, and The Iowa Review, among other publications. A Pushcart Prize winner, Elkamel was also awarded Southeast Review’s 2023 Gearhart Poetry Prize, the Michigan Quarterly Review’s 2022 Laurence Goldstein Prize in Poetry, Tinderbox Poetry Journal’s 2022 Brett Elizabeth Jenkins Poetry Prize, and Redivider’s 2021 Blurred Genre Contest. She is the author of the chapbook Field of No Justice (African Poetry Book Fund & Akashic Books, 2021).
Poetry
Spring 2025
Tunis Village, Fayoum
The Kenyon Review · “Tunis Village, Fayoum” by Sara Elkamel February 20241.Our mothers always said angelswill not enter a house with picturesor sculptures of living things. Still, every timeI come […]
