Today, Hanan Issa’s first poem in her new role as National Poet of Wales, will open a three-day virtual event being hosted by the Arts Council of Wales at 12noon.
Imagining our Future: Conversations on the arts in Wales takes place on-line between 20 and 22 September and a reading of the poem by Hanan herself will open the event at 12noon today.
The poem, The ABCD’s of Equal Opportunities is a powerful reflection on identity and belonging. Iestyn Tyne will also be presenting his interpretation of Hanan’s poem in Welsh at the same event.
Are you familiar with quantum entanglement?
Burdened with the belief you don’t belong because you
Choke on Arabic when a white friend loses a loved one.
Display yourself for this monitoring form that
Allows us to consider how many people
Bathed in chocolate dust when that Lindt factory malfunctioned in 2020.
Cocoa coated cars and chimneys across town.
“Dreams do come true!” someone said once.
Are you familiar with quantum entanglement?
Braided together, the split elements in a
Ceaseless long-distance relationship
Defy Einstein. Imagine, all it took was tardigrades to prove him wrong.
And we know that entwined separated entities
Boundaried by time and space
Can somehow feel what the other
Does. Like when the protestors in Iraq took out their phones
And told the military, “we are recording you.
Beware, Allah is watching”. I felt that. Or
Catching school kids’ laughter at the traffic lights. I
Don’t know how to warn them of what’s coming.
About the cold, and the anger. All so cold watching
Bloated sallow milky mouths swallow more and more
Cymru. Am byth will they snatch Welsh waters while
Distracting us, switching conversations to swathes of refugees washing
Ashore like Hokusai sea foam. Hearts as
Broken as bodies lacking life jackets
Clinging to sodden memories. The
Damp sets in when they face their first
Aggressive questioning at the Doctor’s or
Bank. They would buy bread back home if they
Could. Why not offer them a second home? Not something that
Destroys the local landscape but
A space they can care for and, insha Allah,
Breathe in. Sometimes saying Syria makes the same sound as
Cofiwch. Can you taste chocolate dust on your tongue yet?
Diolch am roi o’ch amser i ateb y cwestiynau hyn.
To attend the event and hear Hanan Issa reading her poem, and Iestyn Tyne reading his interpretation in Welsh of the poem please register by clicking on this link https://events.zoom.us/ev/AstXlTI35fGhgmulZQelpuRokJoyQyfz04nrJ6artqSvSQcIiz85~AggLXsr32QYFjq8BlYLZ5I06Dg
The National Poet of Wales initiative is run by Literature Wales, the national company for the development of literature.
Further details about the programme of the 3-day event available here.
END 20 September 2022