Introducing "The Terror Wrist" by Randala, a posthumously published poetry collection that offers a profound and moving exploration of the human experience. This collection of poems offers an intimate glimpse into the life of a fearless and visionary Lebanese poet whose work spans multiple genres and mediums.
Written during the last eight years of her life while living in Southern Lebanon, "The Terror Wrist" is the culmination of Randala's life's work. Her words pierce the psyche like a spray of bullets, leaving the reader vulnerable and exposed. This devastating and thought-provoking meditation on love, dirt, and death tears the soul to shreds, annihilating any comfort the reader may have found in their faith.
Despite the darkness of the subject matter, Randala's stunning use of irony brings a miraculous rekindling of the soul, revealing the beauty that lies within the blackest, blood-drenched dirt. This powerful and life-affirming work inspires the reader to discover a courage greater than faith, to confront life's greatest terrors and emerge stronger.
Randala was a fixture in London's underground poetry scene and gained international recognition in 1988 when her poem "Metropolis Apocalypse" was adapted into a short film that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Her talent and vision led her to Los Angeles, where she wrote and directed the hallucinatory feature film "Phoenix Point" and penned the screenplay for "David and Fatima," starring Martin Landau and Tony Curtis.
In Hollywood, Randala juggled screenwriting with the composition of erotic poetry, and her spoken word recording of her poem "Goddess" was featured in an episode of "Sex and the City." Despite her success in film, Randala returned to her first love, poetry, and moved back to Lebanon in 2011 to focus on her writing.
Randala passed away in 2023 at the age of 61, leaving behind an unpublished legacy of stunning and ground-breaking work. "The Terror Wrist" is the first poetry collection to be published posthumously and serves as a testament to Randala's brilliance and unyielding dedication to her craft. This collection is a must-read for anyone seeking to experience the full spectrum of human emotion and the power of language to transcend our deepest fears and darkest moments.