Fayetteville as in Fate
In a Research Frontiers video, University of Arkansas poet and English professor Mohja Kahf reads her poem “Fayetteville as in Fate” about the discoveries and hopes of a newcomer to northwest Arkansas and the power of poetry. The video was shot in a mélange of campus and town locales, from the castle in Wilson Park to the Greek Theater and a soybean field at the university farm.
In her poem, Kahf writes
See how a farmer takes up a handful of dirt
This one wears a sirwal and that one wears overalls,
but the open hand with the dirt in its creases
makes a map both can read
But who will coax them close enough to know this?
Darling, it is poetry
Darling, I am a poet
It is my fate
The video accompanies an article about Kahf's scholarly work in the fall 2009 issue of Research Frontiers.
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