Poem

Tuairiscíonn Krishnamurphy ó Bhagdad (3)

Title Tuairiscíonn Krishnamurphy ó Bhagdad (3)
Author Gabriel Rosenstock

Instances of Publication

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Collection/Anthology Year of Publication Medium View Details
An Guth 3 2005 Print Anthology View Details
Tuairiscíonn Krishnamurphy ó Bhagdad 2006 Print Collection View Details

Translations

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Title Author Collection/Anthology Year View Details
Iarracht fá Chaintic sa Teampall Pearse Hutchinson Faoistin Bhacach 1968 View Details
Publication Instance Details #1352
Collection/Anthology Details
Collection/Anthology An Guth 3
Date of Publication 2005
Publisher Coiscéim (Ireland)
Page Number(s) 174
Alternative Title Bagdad
Publication Overview
Translation Is Multilingual Explicit Irish Context? Ekphrasis Has Paratext? Reference to News, Media or Technology
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Human Rights Issues
War / Genocide Referenced
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Genre Short Lyric
Medium Print Anthology
Notes The speaker of the poem is 'Krishnamurphy', who appears to speak allegorically here about the War on Terror, ongoing in Iraq. The mention of the Sufi poets at the beginning of the poem is notable - the Sufi poets wrote devotional and worship poetry primarily in Persian. Krishnamurphy alludes that God/Allah doesn't hear the exploding rockets in Baghdad, only the devotional words of the Sufi poets. The echo of their words re-emerges through the wounds - either the wounds of the Iraqi landscape, or the wounds of the people bombed - it isn't specified. Could this be Krishnamurphy's argument: that God doesn't want to intervene to save his people - he only wants to hear their praise?
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