"In the introduction to Listen to the Mourners, 'Abdulwāḥid Lu'lu'a, who was a personal acquaintance and colleague of Al-Malā'ika's, outlines the nature of her contribution for the non-reader of Arabic. . . . Lu'lu'a's translations are literal and often compelling." —Times Literary Supplement"This is an excellent translation, capturing the beauty of Nāzik Al-Malā'ika's poetry and making this formative, leading Arab poet available to an English audience." —Bassam K. Frangieh, author of Anthology of Arabic Literature, Culture, and Thought from Pre-Islamic Times to the Present