Kingdom of olives and ash : writers confront the occupation
Summary
A groundbreaking collection of essays by celebrated international writers bears witness to the human cost of fifty years of Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza. Full description
- Introduction /
- Ayelet Waldman and Michael Chabon
- The Dovekeeper /
- Geraldine Brooks ;
- One's own people /
- Jacqueline Woodson ;
- Bloated time and the death of meaning /
- Ala Hlehel ;
- Giant in a cage /
- Michael Chabon ;
- The land in winter /
- Madeleine Thien ;
- Mr. nice guy /
- Rachel Kushner ;
- Sami /
- Raja Shehadeh ;
- Occupied words /
- Lars Saabye Christensen ;
- Prison visit /
- Dave Eggers ;
- Sumud /
- Emily Raboteau ;
- Journey to the West Bank /
- Mario Vargas Llosa ;
- Playing for Palestine /
- Assaf Gavron ;
- Love in the time of Qalandiya /
- Taiye Selasi ;
- Imagining Jericho /
- Colm T́óibín ;
- The end of reasons /
- Eimear McBride ;
- High places /
- Hari Kunzru ;
- Storyland /
- Lorraine Adams ;
- The separation wall /
- Helon Habila ;
- A hundred children /
- Eva Menasse ;
- Visible, invisible : two worlds /
- Anita Desai ;
- Hip-hop is not dead /
- Porochista Khakpour ;
- Occupation's untold story /
- Fida Jiryis ;
- An unsuitable place for clowns /
- Arnon Grunberg ;
- Justice, justice you sahll pursue /
- Ayelet Waldman ;
- Two stories, so many stories /
- Colum McCann ;
- H2 /
- Maylis De Kerangal