6,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

"These notes were not intended to be published. I was writing them silently with myself as the only reader, to dissect darkness and process what it is doing to flesh and blood. To religion and freedom. In front of our eyes as we watch from the sidelines. There is so much to take in, too much evil. It is that war, that life, that fear." NOTES FROM THAT WAR tells the story of a conflict, a country and a people, as far as the heart can cope and beyond. Exploring the mentality of coexistence, love, suffering, and the fight against segregation, it takes us into a world - not so far away - where…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"These notes were not intended to be published. I was writing them silently with myself as the only reader, to dissect darkness and process what it is doing to flesh and blood. To religion and freedom. In front of our eyes as we watch from the sidelines. There is so much to take in, too much evil. It is that war, that life, that fear." NOTES FROM THAT WAR tells the story of a conflict, a country and a people, as far as the heart can cope and beyond. Exploring the mentality of coexistence, love, suffering, and the fight against segregation, it takes us into a world - not so far away - where travelling is to butcher, siblings are regarded as lovers, children are raised to become assassins, and those who suffer are rewarded with sanctions, all of which constituting a fraction of everyday life...
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Autorenporträt
Alexandra Kubresli is a writer, translator, and student based in Sweden. Previously engaged in political and Arabic studies, as well as sociology and literature, at Dalarna University and Gothenburg University with a Bachelor¿s Degree in political science. Her student theses "The Syrian War: Portraits with Political Meanings" is available in the Digital Scientific Archive, DiVA. She has also taken part in translating Syriens tystade röster, Swedish writer Patrik Paulov¿s eye-catching book from 2019, available in English as Syriäs Silenced Voices in 2021. NOTES FROM THAT WAR marks her debut in the free verse scene.