Wadi'h Halabi, Communist Party USA, Palestinian refugee, former Gaza resident, student of the material basis for revolutionary optimism today "Was October 7th a 'terrorist attack' or a prison break?" With this simple yet profound question, Danny Shaw, in his brilliant book of poetry and prose, This is Genocide! Forty-eight Poems for Gaza, lands the issue of Palestinian liberation on its proper dialectical/historical ground. This book is a must read for anyone who not only wants to know more about the crimes committed by imperialism against the heroic people of Palestine, but also wants to see more vividly the human side of this ongoing tragedy."
Bahman Azad, President, United States Peace Council "A masterful exposition of revolutionary art that serves and enlightens humanity on the most consequential affair of our era." -
Carlos L. Garrido, Director Midwestern Marx Institute "Danny Shaw gives a voice to the anger and despair that so many of us in the West have felt while witnessing Israel's genocide in Gaza through our phones."
Edward Liger Smith, Director Midwestern Marx Institute "Authored by seasoned political organizer, journalist and scholar Danny Shaw, 'This is Genocide!', provides a poignant and historically rooted reflection on the ongoing imperialist-zionist genocide in Gaza. This powerful book of original poetry represents a lyrical rebellion against the imperialist-zionist genocide in Gaza and the ruling class propaganda that justifies and normalizes it. Shaw unveils the stark realities of zionist settler colonial violence and dispossession in Palestine, drawing parallel threads with historical anti-colonial struggles. With verses that echo the spirit of resistance, this book serves as an urgent call to readers, encouraging them to question, resist, and stand against the normalization of oppression, envisioning a world liberated from the shackles of zionism and imperialism." - Dr. Corinna Mullin, lecturer and an ESRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Politics and International Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS).
Wadi'h Halabi, Communist Party USA, Palestinian refugee, former Gaza resident, student of the material basis for revolutionary optimism today "Was October 7th a 'terrorist attack' or a prison break?" With this simple yet profound question, Danny Shaw, in his brilliant book of poetry and prose, This is Genocide! Forty-eight Poems for Gaza, lands the issue of Palestinian liberation on its proper dialectical/historical ground. This book is a must read for anyone who not only wants to know more about the crimes committed by imperialism against the heroic people of Palestine, but also wants to see more vividly the human side of this ongoing tragedy."
Bahman Azad, President, United States Peace Council "A masterful exposition of revolutionary art that serves and enlightens humanity on the most consequential affair of our era." -
Carlos L. Garrido, Director Midwestern Marx Institute "Danny Shaw gives a voice to the anger and despair that so many of us in the West have felt while witnessing Israel's genocide in Gaza through our phones."
Edward Liger Smith, Director Midwestern Marx Institute "Authored by seasoned political organizer, journalist and scholar Danny Shaw, 'This is Genocide!', provides a poignant and historically rooted reflection on the ongoing imperialist-zionist genocide in Gaza. This powerful book of original poetry represents a lyrical rebellion against the imperialist-zionist genocide in Gaza and the ruling class propaganda that justifies and normalizes it. Shaw unveils the stark realities of zionist settler colonial violence and dispossession in Palestine, drawing parallel threads with historical anti-colonial struggles. With verses that echo the spirit of resistance, this book serves as an urgent call to readers, encouraging them to question, resist, and stand against the normalization of oppression, envisioning a world liberated from the shackles of zionism and imperialism." - Dr. Corinna Mullin, lecturer and an ESRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Politics and International Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS).
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