

Letters from the Interior
Book • 2019
Letters from the Interior collects poems that dwell on private and collective interiors, exploring memory, language, and familial bonds through lyrical form.
Tuffaha's voice in this chapbook interrogates how histories and personal narratives inhabit domestic spaces and intimate correspondence.
The poems map emotional geographies shaped by migration, lineage, and cultural memory.
The work was a finalist for the Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize and showcases the poet's careful attention to language and craft.
Its compact scope intensifies the resonance of each image and moment.
Tuffaha's voice in this chapbook interrogates how histories and personal narratives inhabit domestic spaces and intimate correspondence.
The poems map emotional geographies shaped by migration, lineage, and cultural memory.
The work was a finalist for the Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize and showcases the poet's careful attention to language and craft.
Its compact scope intensifies the resonance of each image and moment.
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Lena Khalaf Tuffaha — Dukka


