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The Sea and the Horizon

The Sea and the Horizon

A collection of poems, blending Sufism and haikus, reflecting on love, life, and the weight of letting go

Nujoom Al-Ghanem
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The Sea and the Horizon, is a fascinating mosaic of memory, grief, beauty, and longing through the distilled elegance of Zen-inflected poetry. Inspired by Japanese haikus, this collection traverses the spiritual and emotional landscapes of the self and the world, where each poem becomes a corridor opening onto the different waves of feelings bought by life.

The collection is divided into five poetic seasonsSeason of the Cold Winds, Season of the Cherry Blossom, Season of the Sweltering Heat, The Season of Hiding, and The Season of Crying. From the flush cherry blossoms and the ache of autumn leaves to the salt-heavy winds of loss, Al-Ghanem’s haikus carry the reader through the unceasing rhythms of time and tenderness.

Love echoes in each fragment, each image—a heron in stillness, a shadow over sand, and a single cloud “guarding the ocean”—they become a vessel for vast, unspoken emotions. Translated with remarkable sensitivity by Ibrahim Fawzy, the poems shimmer with minimalist intensity while evoking a profound emotional experience—solitude, nostalgia, rage, reverence, hope, and the weight of letting go. Al-Ghanem’s voice is intimate and gentle, as if whispering directly into the soul.

Filled with quiet storms, this is a book for anyone who’s ever waited by the window for a letter that never came. The Sea and the Horizon offers solace, reflection, and luminous companionship.

Imprint: India Penguin

Published: Nov/2025

ISBN: 9780143478904

Length : 200 Pages

MRP : ₹399.00

The Sea and the Horizon

A collection of poems, blending Sufism and haikus, reflecting on love, life, and the weight of letting go

Nujoom Al-Ghanem

The Sea and the Horizon, is a fascinating mosaic of memory, grief, beauty, and longing through the distilled elegance of Zen-inflected poetry. Inspired by Japanese haikus, this collection traverses the spiritual and emotional landscapes of the self and the world, where each poem becomes a corridor opening onto the different waves of feelings bought by life.

The collection is divided into five poetic seasonsSeason of the Cold Winds, Season of the Cherry Blossom, Season of the Sweltering Heat, The Season of Hiding, and The Season of Crying. From the flush cherry blossoms and the ache of autumn leaves to the salt-heavy winds of loss, Al-Ghanem’s haikus carry the reader through the unceasing rhythms of time and tenderness.

Love echoes in each fragment, each image—a heron in stillness, a shadow over sand, and a single cloud “guarding the ocean”—they become a vessel for vast, unspoken emotions. Translated with remarkable sensitivity by Ibrahim Fawzy, the poems shimmer with minimalist intensity while evoking a profound emotional experience—solitude, nostalgia, rage, reverence, hope, and the weight of letting go. Al-Ghanem’s voice is intimate and gentle, as if whispering directly into the soul.

Filled with quiet storms, this is a book for anyone who’s ever waited by the window for a letter that never came. The Sea and the Horizon offers solace, reflection, and luminous companionship.

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Nujoom Al-Ghanem

Nujoom Al-Ghanem, a renowned Emirati poet, filmmaker, and cultural consultant, is celebrated for her profound literary voice in contemporary Arabic arts. She has published eight acclaimed poetry collections since 1989, such as A Heavy Night on the Night (2010) and I?Fall?into?Myself, exploring themes of longing, solitude, and the female experience. A founding member of the Emirates Writers’ Union, she holds a BA in Video Production from Ohio University and an MA in Media Production from Griffith University. Widely respected for her cultural contributions, Al-Ghanem’s writing is known for its emotional depth and lyrical mastery, establishing her as a leading figure in the Arab literary world.

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