Lur Alghurabi Lur Alghurabi i(11988297 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Iraqi
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1 An Elegant Revenge : Language at Play Lur Alghurabi , 2023 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin , Winter vol. 82 no. 2 2023; Meanjin Online 2023;

'I try to interrogate my reader bias as often as I can; the questionable motives behind my rage or comfort when reading, how hard and how often I project my own life onto the protagonist, and sometimes even, to my own shame, onto the author. And I wonder how often I am so hungry to read something that does my feelings and my experience justice (knowing full well I’m the only one who can write that), that I start to be frustrated when a book fails to do so. I suppose I’m still working on my book, and a great way to procrastinate is to think about how other people are writing their own books, and all the things they should have done differently. It’s been a safe and reliable distraction. I’m not above it.' (Introduction)

1 You Either Die a Refugee or Live Long Enough to See Yourself Become the Diaspora Writer Lur Alghurabi , 2022 single work essay
— Appears in: Against Disappearance : Essays on Memory 2022;
1 Against Memoir Lur Alghurabi , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , November 2022;

— Review of Root and Branch : Essays on Inheritance Eda Gunaydin , 2022 selected work essay

'What could be more humiliating than to write and be read, to be thought about and perceived by strangers? And then the worst: to be dissected, publicly and openly, for all the things we dedicated ourselves as teenagers to hiding? Time and time again, it strikes me that the worst thing that can ever happen to an author is for people to read their book. That’s when they start to think about it, write about it, ask about it, talk about it, and eventually give it back to the author, chewed up, wet and slobbery like a tennis ball out of a dog’s mouth.'  (Introduction)

1 Rains of Clay Lur Alghurabi , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2018;
1 New Muslims, New Mosques Lur Alghurabi , 2018 single work prose
— Appears in: The Lifted Brow , September no. 39 2018; (p. 109-111)
1 Praying with Lorikeets Lur Alghurabi , 2018 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , March 2018;
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