Ahmed Morsi is a renowned painter as well as art critic, journalist, and consummate poet, with his debut collection published at the age of 19. "Poems of Alexandria and New York", Morsi's first volume in English translation, and introduced, by Raphael Cohen, captures the modernity at the heart of all his works and his Surrealist humour.
Ahmed Morsi is a renowned painter as well as a prolific art critic, journalist, translator, and, as this book reveals to a new audience, a consummate poet.
Poems of Alexandria and New York, Ahmed Morsi's first volume in English translation, captures the modernity and empathy at the heart of all his works, his surrealistic humor, and his visions of the dramas of ordinary life.
It comprises two of his best known collections,
Pictures from the New York Album and
Elegies to the Mediterranean, both written when he resumed writing poetry following a break of nearly 30 years after the calamitous Arab defeat in the 1967 Six-Day War. The former opens up the city of New York, his home since the mid-1970s and where he still lives and works, while the latter takes readers deep into abiding memories of the Mediterranean city of his birth, Alexandria, Egypt, in 1930.