A Poem about Refugees by Sunni Brown Wilkinson
In another beautifully sensitive poem set in Vienna, Sunni Brown Wilkinson, a USU graduate and now faculty at Weber State, ponders a warm encounter with a group of Muslim refugees.
“We Drew Out the Feeble Language” is from the volume Rodeo, which recently won the 2024 Donald Justice Poetry Prize.
Sunni’s poems teach us how to hold the immigrant, the refugee, the tempest-tossed with respect and tenderness, with deep appreciation for their culture and customs, their differences from us and their human sameness. These are poems from “The Real America” with its wide-open heart.
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