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Nov/Dec 2016 • Vol. XXXVIII No. 6 The Longer Lyric |

Duets: A Film in Stills

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Philip Metres has written twelve books, including Fugitive/Refuge (Copper Canyon Press, 2024), Shrapnel Maps (Copper Canyon Press, 2020) and Sand Opera (Alice James Books, 2015). Winner of Guggenheim and Lannan fellowships and three Arab American Book Awards, he is professor of English and director of the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights Program at John Carroll University. He believes a just peace for Palestine and Israel is possible and requires our participation.

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