Book description
Songs from Two Continents is a paean on 'dualities'. Here, Europe
and Asia entwine, life and death stalk each other, nationalities fuse
and Good and Evil wrestle relentlessly to give meaning to existence.
Like such pathfinders as Nâz m Hikmet and Orhan Veli before him, Moris
Farhi adheres to the ethos of Turkish folk poetry - that poetry should
be the pure distillation of emotions. From carnal desire to tender
love, from rapture to sorrow and from mysticism to mundanity, he
endeavours to expose, in the raw, the essence of our sensibilities.
Imbued with the Levantine spirit, Moris Farhi enquires into such
themes with his irrepressible sensual verve and passionate
intelligence - whether in maturity or in the rambunctious years of youth.
Born in Turkey in 1935, Moris Farhi is a Fellow of the Royal
Society of Literature and a Vice-President of International Pen. He
was appointed an MBE in 2001 for 'services to literature'. His novels
include Children of the Rainbow, Journey through the Wilderness (both
by Saqi Books), Young Turk and A Designated Man (both by Telegram). He
lives in Brighton.