Letters to Palestine

writers respond to war and occupation

232 pages

English language

Published 2015 by Verso.

ISBN:
978-1-78478-067-8
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OCLC Number:
907775524

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"This book traces this swelling recognition of Palestinian suffering, struggle, and hope, in writing that is personal, lyrical, anguished, and hopeful. Some of the leading American writers of our time, such as Junot Diaz and Teju Cole, along with musicians like Chuck D and Palestinian American artists like Naomi Shihab Nye, give voice to feelings of empathy and solidarity - and anger at US support for Israeli policy - in intimate letters, beautiful essays, and furious poems."--Back cover.

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This review first appeared at A Passion to Understand (a blog about genocide, apartheid and social justice).

Gaza, 2014. Following the kidnap and murder of three Israeli youths, the IDF embarked on a seven week campaign against Gaza. In that time, over 2,000 Gazans were killed, most of them civilians and most of them children, while tens of thousands were injured. Hospitals, schools and houses were demolished and half a million Gazans were displaced.

The Gazan conflict divided people like no other conflict. Across social media, timelines were filled with people trying to draw attention to the devastation and destruction in Gaza while pro-Zionists asked what else they could do in the face of continuing Hamas aggression. 

With access to Gaza notoriously controlled and restricted, there was limited reporting on the ground, scant consideration of everyday Palestinians who were living in a state of terror. 

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Subjects

  • Literary collections
  • Politics and literature
  • War in literature
  • Arab-Israeli conflict
  • American Authors
  • Political and social views
  • Military occupation
  • Literature and the conflict
  • Authors
  • In literature

Places

  • Middle East
  • Gaza