Poetry in three languages, English, Spanish and Arabic. Most poems appeared in literary magazines and anthologies around the world. The English section is divided into three parts: Found and Lost, Rummaging for hope, and Snapshots
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Nadia Hazboun Reimer lives in Ritzville, Washington. She is a high school teacher of English and Spanish. Her travels around the world enriched her envolvement and interest in cultural diversity. She earned her master's degree and three majors through several universities in the U.S., Europe, and the Middle East.
"Stray Notes in a Minor Key" is a collection of poems since 1967. It provides music, laughter, tears, and colored snapshots of a serious yet absurd life. --Maggie, London
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Paperback. vii, 98p. softcover in pictorial wraps, slight warping else very good condition. First section in English, middle section in Spanish, back section in Arabic; also includes two-page b&w photographic spread of paintings by author. Signed by author in Arabic on back free endpaper. Multilingual poems by an Arab-American high school teacher of Spanish in Ritzville, Washington, previously a translator for a USAID project in Jordan. Seller Inventory # 319198
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