Shahid envisions his hand as a city, a city where for some reason each finger goes straight to a prison, then a short bit about the latin names for vegetables and flowers, then a recanting of a tragedy of two innocent brothers being shot in cold blood in the village of Khanan (a village supposedly "gifted" to Shahid's grandmother
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Original digital object name: shahid-man-103a-001-043
This digital resource is provided by The Beloved Witness, a project sponsored by the Digital Humanities Initiative, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, United States.
Agha, S. A. .
(1970-1999).
Sometimes my hand is no longer.
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Agha, Shahid Ali.
1970-1999.
“Sometimes my hand is no longer”.
Last modified May 25, 2023.
Digital Collections, Hamilton College Library.
https://litsdigital.hamilton.edu/do/7fef7eb5-d6cf-4389-a5c1-830f08f00c22