A moving account of life in Palestine in the wake of the events of October 7th Who Will Tell My Story finds beauty and grace amongst the rubble while never shying away from the brutal realities of living through such relentless and cruel oppression NIKESH SHUKLA It was a sleepless night full of tears and fear I am not sure if I make it out alive if I will still possess what makes me me And I wonder will I be there in the future or will I be someone to be remembered in a diary or over a cup of tea by a friend after I am gone Who Will Tell My Story presents an ordinary existence interrupted by unfathomably seismic and unjust events On the ground during the first months of the assault on Gaza following the events of 7 October the author of this diary first published in The Guardian maps out the physical and psychological terrain of a life under siege Traversing the bombed ruins of his country we see him as he searches for foodstuffs and power to charge devices maintaining contact with the outside world checking in with his friends and family along the way we see his heart swing between despair and faith fear and optimism his mind imagining different futures and confronting the brutal truth of his present Shining a light on the fate of
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Editorial: Guardian Faber Publishing
ISBN: 9781783353279
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 304
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Fecha de lanzamiento: 17/07/2025
Año de edición: 2025
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Introducción notas y propuesta didáctica de Teresa Shaw. Teresa Shaw (Montevideo, 1951) realizó estudios de literatura en el Instituto de Profesores Artigas y en la Universidad de la República de Uruguay. Desde 1976 vive en Barcelona donde se licenció en Filología Hispánica y donde trabaja desde hace años como profesora en secundaria. Tiene publicados los libros de poemas Evocación de la luz (Barcelona 1999), Destiempo (Barcelona 2003) y El lugar que contemplas (Barcelona 2009).