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Book Title |
When the birds stopped singing : life in Ramallah under siege |
Author |
Shehadeh, Raja; |
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Raja Shehadeh is a Palestinian lawyer and writer who lives in Ramallah. He is a founder of Al-Haq, a pioneering, nonpartisan human rights organization, and the author of several books about international law, human rights, and the Middle East. - Source: Powell's Books |
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World history |
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Palestinian Arabs--History; Arab--Israeli conflict--1993--; Military occupation; Social conflict; |
Call No |
DS113.7.S535 |
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An account of what it was like to live under siege in Palestine during the Israeli occupation in April 2002. - Source: Library Thing View Detailed Summary
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The Israeli army invaded Ramallah in March 2002. A tank stood at the end of Raja Shehadeh's road; Israeli soldiers patrolled from the roof toops. Four soldiers took over his brother's apartment and then used him as a human shield as they went through the building, while his wife tried to keep her composure for the sake of their frightened childred, ages four and six. This is an account of what it is like to be under seige: the terror, the frustrations, the humiliations, and the rage. How do you pass your time when you are imprisoned in your own home? What do you do when you cannot cross the neighborhood to help your sick mother? Shehadeh's recent memoir, Strangers in the House: Coming of Age in Occupied Palestine, was the first book by a Palestinian writer to chronicle a life of displacement on the West Bank from 1967 to the present. It received international acclaim and was a finalist for the 2002 Lionel Gelber Prize. When the Birds Stopped Singing is a book of the moment, a chronicle of life today as lived by ordinary Palestinians throughout the West Bank and Gaza in the grip of the most stringent Israeli security measures in years. And yet it is also an enduring document, at once literary and of great political import, that should serve as a cautionary tale for today's and future generations. - Source: Powell's Books
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Hanover: Steerforth Press, 2003 |
ISBN |
978-1-58642-069-7 |
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Language |
English |
Total Copies |
15 |
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