Mahmoud Darwish is one of the greatest poets of our time. In his
poetry Palestine becomes the map of the human soul.
-- Elias Khoury
The book tugs at the reader's heart page after page, poem after poem,
line after line, you cannot remain apathetic for a moment...
--Haaretz
At once an intimate autobiography and a collective memory of the
Palestinian people, Darwish's intertwined poems are collective cries,
songs, and glimpses of the human condition.
Why Did You Leave the Horse Alone? is a poetry of myth and history, of
exile and suspended time, of an identity bound to his displaced people
and to the rich Arabic language.
Darwish's poems - specific and symbolic, simple and profound - are
historical glimpses, existential queries, chants of pain and injustice
of a people separated from their land.