Iman Mersal


Iman Mersal is an Egyptian poet.

Life

Iman Mersal graduated from Mansoura University, and received her MA and PhD from Cairo University.
She co-founded Bint al-Ard , which she co-edited from 1986 to 1992.
She immigrated to Boston, in 1998, and then to Edmonton, Alberta with her family in 1999. Mersal serves as Associate Professor of Arabic literature and Middle Eastern and African Studies at the University of Alberta.
Her work has appeared in Blackbird, The American Poetry Review, Parnassus, and Paris Review. She has read at numerous poetry festivals around the world, including the London Poetry Parnassus, billed as the biggest gathering of poets in world history, where she represented Egypt.
Selected poems from Mersal's oeuvre have been translated into numerous languages, including English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Macedonian, Hindi, and Italian. These Are Not Oranges, My Love, a selection of Mersal's work translated into English by Khaled Mattawa, was published by Sheep Meadow Press, New York in 2008.
One of her poems was selected for inclusion in the volume . Another concludes a featuring 38 Arab poets spanning 15 centuries, from Imru' al-Qays to Mahmoud Darwish.
In her book How to Mend: On Motherhood and its Ghosts, Iman Mersal "navigates a long and winding road, from the only surviving picture of the author has with her mother, to a deep search through what memory, photography, dreams and writing, a search of what is lost between the mainstream and more personal representations of motherhood and its struggles. How to mend the gap between the representation and the real, the photograph and its subject, the self and the other, the mother and her child." The book was first published in Arabic by Kayfa ta and Mophradat in 2016, and the English edition was published in 2018 by Kayfa ta and Sternberg Press.
She lives with her husband, ethnomusicologist Michael Frishkopf and their two sons in Edmonton, Canada.

Works