
Samir Mansour’s Bookshop
In a vibrant urban neighbourhood the loss of a beloved bookshop is always hard to bear—worse when it’s destroyed by enemy missiles.
In a vibrant urban neighbourhood the loss of a beloved bookshop is always hard to bear—worse when it’s destroyed by enemy missiles.
A Catholic man who loves Morrissey moves to Israel to study writing. Among his neighbours he finds five remarkable people—three students, a teacher, and a rabbi—who show him the ways that young lives blossom and stray among the people of the Book.
the dove’s collara star abandoned on the roofand a winding alley leading to the portThis sea is mineThis sea air is mine —Mahmoud Darwish1 In Palestine, the impossibility of artistic
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