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East Jerusalem Noir
East Jerusalem Noir | Rawya Jarjoura Burbara
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In East Jerusalem Noirpublished simultaneously with West Jerusalem Noirthe Akashic Noir Series turns its gaze to one of the world's most complicated locales, in this volume from the perspective of Palestinian writers; translated from Arabic From the editor's introduction: "When you move through the streets of Jerusalem today, you will notice that history surrounds you from all sides. You hear Adhan, the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin from the Dome of the Rock; you hear the bells of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where the Christians pray, accompanied by the voices of the Jewish worshippers at the Wailing Wall. You are filled with awe and stand helpless to do anything except feel both joy and sadness at the same time. Your feelings mingle, your thoughts get confused, and you peer at the sky waiting for God's mercy and relief . . . The stories here are varied, and I did not interfere with the writers' content. I asked them to portray the city of Jerusalem as they live it, as they feel it, as they appreciate it, as they fear it, as they want it to be, and as they imagine it in the past, the present, and the future . . . And now we put the black box in your hands! Kindly open it to reveal the secrets of Jerusalem and its people, who wake up to the sound of a forgotten rooster from a previous era to declare the beginning of a new dawn, so that life will not stop recording its new diary entries." Featuring brand-new stories by: Nuzha Abu Ghosh, Ibrahim Jouhar, Osama Alaysa, Rahaf al-Sa'ad, Ziad Khadash, Mahmoud Shukair, Iyad Shamasnah, Rafiqa Othman, Dima al-Samman, Majid Abu Ghosh, Muhammad Shuraim, Jameel al-Salhout, and Nuzha al-Ramlawi. East Jerusalem Noir is being published simultaneously with West Jerusalem Noir, edited by Maayan Eitan. The companion volume explores the city with brand-new stories by Israeli authors.
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booklover3258
East Jerusalem Noir | Rawya Jarjoura Burbara
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Bailedbailed

I read like 5 or 6 stories and had to stop. Couldn't finish it. Stories were boring.

For the rest of my review, visit my Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/vUaaq88wf4k

Enjoy!

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DGRachel
East Jerusalem Noir | Rawya Jarjoura Burbara
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I‘ve been looking forward to East Jerusalem Noir since I first saw it on Akashic‘s Coming Soon list in 2020. That said, it hits differently in light of the war crimes being committed today than it would have then. These are beautifully written stories that evoke feelings of grief, loss, and longing. They are haunting in their matter-of-factness. It‘s not a perfect collection, but still one of the better ones. .

Soscha Preorder both the East & West Jerusalem on kindle! 13mo
Soscha I‘ve Preordered, I mean. 13mo
DGRachel @Soscha Yes. I‘ll be buying West Jerusalem when I place my annual Akashic order later this month. 13mo
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