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'You've got to learn when to throw your punches - when they least expect it. There's no use flailing in the dark. This is where battles are raged - and wars won.'
Saeed is a bookseller in Nablus. His father Khalil is a property developer. They're just an ordinary family, quietly building a new Palestine. Until one day Saeed is arrested and thrown into gaol. Ashis future disappears, Saeed finds that the answer to his problems may lie in the past, and in the secrets his father has kept from him...
Since the Israeli occupation in 1967, Palestine has become a nation of prisons. Up to 40% of
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'You've got to learn when to throw your punches - when they least expect it. There's no use flailing in the dark. This is where battles are raged - and wars won.'

Saeed is a bookseller in Nablus. His father Khalil is a property developer. They're just an ordinary family, quietly building a new Palestine. Until one day Saeed is arrested and thrown into gaol. Ashis future disappears, Saeed finds that the answer to his problems may lie in the past, and in the secrets his father has kept from him...

Since the Israeli occupation in 1967, Palestine has become a nation of prisons. Up to 40% of the male population have been detained under military orders. Virtually every family has seen at least one relative put behind bars, and entire generations have grown up facing the prospect of the cell. With the release of political prisoners a key part of the current peace process, The Keepers of Infinite Space explores the dynamics of the Israeli prison system to reveal its fraught legacy for Israelis and Palestinians alike.
Autorenporträt
Omar El-Khairy is a writer for stage and screen. He is a graduate of both the Royal Court and the Soho Young Writers' Programmes and a fellow of the Old Vic New Voices T. S. Eliot UK/US Exchange. In 2010, Omar cofounded Paper Tiger, an international theatre and film collective and they are currently under commission by Theatre Delicatessen as part of Bush Bazaar. For screen, his short Tunnels is currently in post-production with Idioms Films in the West Bank, Palestine. A graduate in Economics and Politics from SOAS, University of London, Omar holds a PhD in Political Sociology from the London School of Economics and Political Science.