TY - BOOK AU - Hassan, Mohamed, TI - National anthem SN - 9780473541439 AV - PR9639.4 .H37 2020 U1 - 821.3 23 PY - 2020///] CY - Auckland, New Zealand : PB - Dead Bird Books, Publishers, KW - Emigration and immigration KW - Poetry KW - Islamophobia KW - Grief KW - New Zealand poetry KW - 21st century N1 - Poems; Machine-generated: When they ask you -- Bird prayer -- Bury me -- John Lennon -- The mother of the world -- And before that we were stars -- Vertigo -- Office Christmas party -- Heaven is a window -- When they tell you -- The cyst -- Racist is not a slur -- Everybody loves a bad Muslim -- To fallen angels -- Welcome to paradise -- Customs: a love story -- It's been 48 hours -- Life at a distance. When they ask you -- I'd like to renegotiate -- There are bombs over Gaza again -- Where are you, supermoon? -- By the Bosphorus Strait -- Grief is an expensive habit -- Tiny graveyards -- Tiny earthquakes -- Chasing/borders -- When they tell you -- White supremacy is a song -- The shining -- The Prime Minister will not say his name -- Aotearoa Inc. -- The guest house -- National anthem -- (un)Learning my name N2 - "National Anthem is a new poetry collection from award-winning journalist and writer Mohamed Hassan. It charts an intimate course through memories from his childhood and upbringing in Egypt, New Zealand, Turkey and elsewhere to untangle the intersecting traumas of migration, islamophobia and grief and ask difficult questions about the essence of nationalism and belonging"--Publisher's website ER -