| July/August 2002
American Friends Service Committee Peacework Magazine Patrica Watson, Editor Sara Burke, Assistant Editor Pat Farren, Founding Editor 2161 Massachusetts Ave. Telephone number: Fax number:
pwork@igc.org Peacework has been published monthly since 1972, intended to serve as a source of dependable information to those who strive for peace and justice and are committed to furthering the nonviolent social change necessary to achieve them. Rooted in Quaker values and informed by AFSC experience and initiatives, Peacework offers a forum for organizers, fostering coalition-building and teaching the methods and strategies that work in the global and local community. Peacework seeks to serve as an incubator for social transformation, introducing a younger generation to a deeper analysis of problems and issues, reminding and re-inspiring long-term activists, encouraging the generations to listen to each other, and creating space for the voices of the disenfranchised. Views expressed are those of the authors, not necessarily of the AFSC. |
Ghazel for Open Hands
in memory of Agha Shahid Ali
The imam stands above your grave to pray with open hands,
Poet of Kashmir, the graveyard lathers my shoes with mud
Ghazal-maker, your pine box sinks into a cumulus of snow,
There are some today who murmur of the cancer in your brain
We listen to Islamic prayers at the cemetery, as we pay for bombs
Far from here, the bombs we bless are tumbling down in loaves
Shahid, your grave multiplies wild as cancer cells across Afghani
earth,
I cannot scrape off the mud choking my shoes or blink away the
vision --Mart'n Espada
Agha Shahid Ali was born in New Delhi in 1949, grew up Muslim
in Kashmir, and studied at the Universities of Kashmir and New
Delhi before earning a PhD from Penn State and an MFA from the
University of Arizona. He taught and published poetry extensively
in the US. Agha Shahid Ali died December 8, 2001.
Peacework maintains the quality and influence to which founding editor Pat Farren had built it |
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