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Moises Saman in Iraq for NYT

See “a-tale-of-three-cities”

Mosul, Basra, Sadr City in Bagdad.

http://baghdadbureau.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/06/20/a-tale-of-three-cities/index.html?hp

by Daniel Legendre at Sat Jun 21 16:08:24 UTC 2008 (ed. Jun 22 2008) Paris, France | Bookmark this | Digg this |

This is well worth it. Nice job Moises.

by Tom Leininger | 21 Jun 2008 20:06 | Denton, TX, United States |
Maybe things aren’t going as well in Iraq as we are being led to believe…...

by Andy Levin | 21 Jun 2008 21:06 | New Orleans, United States |
This morning Juan Cole, who has a daily blog on Iraq and related matters,posted how bad it has been In Iraq.

by Tomoko Yamamoto | 22 Jun 2008 13:06 (ed. Jun 22 2008) | Baltimore, MD, United States |
moises:

glorious….and hard-heart break, broke, breaking…....substantial and sustained and inspiring work as always….

from C.D. Wright’s New book of poems about Iraq:

We walk under the wires and the birds resettle.

We know where we’re going but have not made up our mind

which way we will take to get there.

If we pass by the palmist’s she can read our wayward lines.

We may drop things along the way that substantiate our having been here.

We will not be able to transmit any of these feelings verbatim.

By the time we reach the restaurant one of us is angry.

Here a door gives in to a courtyard

overlooking a ruined pool.

We suspect someone has followed one or the other of us.

We touch the spot on our shirt where the ink has seeped.

The lonely outline of the host is discerned near an unlit sconce.

As guests we are authorized not to notice.

We drop some cash on the tablecloth.

We lack verisimilitude but we press on with intense resolve.

At the border, under a rim of rock, the footbridge.

Salt cedars have grown over the path.

The water table is down.

And we cannot see who is coming, the pollos and their pollero,

the migra, the mules, the Minutemen, the women

who wash for the other women al otro lado.

Or the murdered boy herding his goats after school. 6:27,

the fell of dark, not day.
—c.d. wright, “like a Prisoner of Soft Words”

by Bob Black | 22 Jun 2008 22:06 | Toronto, Canada |

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Daniel Legendre, Photographer Daniel Legendre
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Paris , France
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Denton, TX , United States
Andy Levin, Photographer Andy Levin
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Tomoko Yamamoto, Multimedia Artist Tomoko Yamamoto
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