Poetic Undulations

Zaïneb Hamdi

Poet and cultural worker Samira Saleh invited four young befriended writers to continue the undulations gathered in the first waves platform in the form of a poem. Zaineb Hamdi shares her poetic impression of the first waves, inscribing her words in the transformative ebb and flow of memorial restitution, repairing and honoring memories shaped by the waves of struggles that preceded her. 

Zaïneb Hamdi is a French-speaking poet. A Brussels native for over 15 years, she published her first collection of poetry in 2017, Fils d'Arabe, with Éditions Tétras Lyre, followed by various print publications, reviews and anthologies in Belgium and France. Since 2020, she has been adapting her texts into performative performances and transposing her poems into short (typo)graphic Art videos, shared on social networks. In April 2024, she published Où mon amour sera houb with Éditions de l'Arbre de Diane, her second poetry collection, edited by Mélanie Godin, nearly seven years after Fils d'Arabe.