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ISBN 1 84659 012 4
Genre: Fiction
Publication: 14 Sept 2006
Format: 13 x 20 cm
Edition: Paperback
Pages: 188pp
Price: £9.99

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The anthology reflects the concerns of Palestinians — from life under occupation to questions of identity. Politics and its impact on individual lives is not the only theme of this fiction, which ranges from the surreal to reportage in style. There are also love stories, poignant reflections on family life and on exile.

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Jo Glanville

Jo Glanville

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Jo Glanville is a journalist and radio producer with a strong attachment to the Middle East and a particular interest in the history of Palestine and Israel. She was lucky enough to live in the Old City, East Jerusalem, in the mid-90s, where she studied, taught, wrote articles for newspapers and volunteered for a human-rights group. Since then she has directed her career towards the Middle East whenever possible.

She has made a number of well-received documentaries, including a series about the Arabian Nights with Robert Irwin for BBC Radio 4, a documentary marking the anniversary of the Sabra and Shatila massacres with Dr Swee Chai Ang and a programme about Israeli and Palestinian paramedics. She has also written for many newspapers and magazines including the Guardian, New Statesman and the Observer, and has contributed her own fiction and essays to a number of anthologies including Hard Lines 3 (Faber).

Editing Qissat for Telegram means Jo can bring together her enthusiasm for both Palestinian culture and the short story, which she considers an underrated form.


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Zaki's father couldn't understand this. He had never left the village for more than three days, and then only to travel thirty miles to Jerusalem to see a doctor about his closed-up ear. When he came home, he kept saying it was hard to breathe in the city, you had to share the air with too many lungs.

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