Darfur poet triumphs in international poetry slam | Books | The Guardian

“When I was 7, she cradled bullets in the billows of her robes,” writes Emtithal Mahmoud in the poem Mama, with which she won the Individual World Poetry Slam Championship in Washington DC. “That same night, she taught me how to get gunpowder out of cotton with a bar of soap.”

Source: Darfur poet triumphs in international poetry slam | Books | The Guardian

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