The Book of Ramallah

A City in Short Fiction

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Unlike most other Palestinian cities, Ramallah is a relatively new town, a de facto capital of the West Bank allowed to thrive after the Oslo Peace Accords, but just as quickly hemmed in and suffocated by the Occupation as the Accords have failed. Perched along the top of a mountainous ridge, it plays host to many contradictions: traditional Palestinian architecture jostling against aspirational developments and cultural initiatives, a thriving nightlife in one district, with much more conservative, religious attitudes in the next. Most striking however - as these stories show - is the quiet dignity, resilience and humour of its people; citizens who take their lives into their hands every time they travel from one place to the next, who continue to live through countless sieges, and yet still find the time, and resourcefulness, to create. Translated by Basma Ghalayini, Alexander Hong, Thoraya El-Rayyes, Mohammed Ghalaieny, Raph Cormack, Adam Talib, Yasmine Seale, Andrew Leber, Emre Bennett & Raph Cohen.
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Authors:
Abu Rhama, Anas|Badr, Liana|Hamad, Ameer|Hourani, Khaled|Jaber, Ahmad|Khadash, Ziad|Nasrallah, Ibrahim|Shukeir, Mahmoud|Bsharat, Ahlam
Year Published:
2021
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
Editors:
Abu Al-Hayat, Maya
ISBN:
9781912697427
Number of Pages:
112
Publication Date:
04/03/2021
Publisher:
Comma Press
Series:
Reading the City
Place of Publication:
Mytholmroyd
SKU:
9781912697427

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