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Being a poet in times of war / Gaza, oh my joy

Arabic reading performed by Hend Jouda (Gaza), with French subtitles at the Bibliothèque de la Cité

Portrait de la poétesse

Poetry carried by female voices in today's Arab world is very much alive, responding to an urgent need for expression. Unsurprisingly, Hend Jouda's world is permeated by the terrible terror of war, uncertainty, and precariousness. Nevertheless, her poems are filled with the hope of rebirth, of the arrival of a new cycle. Words carve out a space within space, fragmenting everyday life.

The collection Gaza Ô ma joie (Éditions Héros-Limite, 2025) is made up of elements that are both intimate and universal. Anecdotes and sensations stand alone and form a world unto themselves, allowing her to survive.

Reading with French subtitles, as part of the Printemps des poètes et poétesses (Springtime for Poets and Poetesses)

Hend Jouda, poet, and Henri Jules Julien, translator sound environment Youness Atbane

translation and outside perspective Henri Jules Julien

Dates and times

Tuesday 17 March 2026

Event location

Location name
Bibliothèque de la Cité
Address
Place des Trois-Perdrix 5, 1204 Genève - 1204 Genève

Prices and conditions

Price

Free

Age
From 16 to 99 years
Format
Online

Organiser

Proposed by
Bibliothèques municipales de Genève
Portrait de la poétesse