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In his new book of poetry, […], the poet, translator, and ER doctor explores Palestinians’ experiences of exile and displacement—and the difficulty of healing amid the ongoing Nakba.
The trailer for "28 Years Later" uses the same eerie Rudyard Kipling poem that's played during the military's survival and escape training.