Description
Poetry. Literary Nonfiction. Middle Eastern Studies. LGBTQIA Studies."I won't keep you long. First, I acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, on whose land the majority of this collection was written.
Now you are about to read the poetry of an Arab Australian, which is a rare thing when it shouldn't be. Now you are about to read the work of a queer Arab Australian, which is a rare thing when it shouldn't be. Now you are about to read the life of a queer Muslim Arab Australian from Western Sydney, from a broke and broken family — not rare, but it should be.
This is not a definitive statement on Islam. This is not a definitive statement on Arab identity, not Arab Australian identity, not bisexuality, not even Western Sydney. It is a statement — an exploration of me and what I've seen.
The only thing I ask of you is that you do not stop with me. Discover the other diverse writers and poets in this country — find us, find our books. We're here, and we're growing." — Omar Sakr
Author Bio
Omar Sakr is a bisexual Arab Australian poet born and raised in Western Sydney. His poetry has been published in numerous journals, and his non–fiction has appeared in Archer, Going Down Swinging, The Guardian, Kill Your Darlings and The Saturday Paper, among others. He placed runner–up in the Judith Wright Poetry Prize (2015), and was shortlisted for the Story Wine Prize (2014) and the ACU Poetry Prize (2015).
Author City: Melbourne AUS