Is there a characteristically Gazan sentence? Could it be this one from Asmaa al-Ghul’s recent short story “You and I,” published in The Book of Gaza (Comma Press, 2014): “Drops of morning dew evaporate taking the pain with them, because … Continue reading “Gaza Fractures”
Author: Bashir Abu-Manneh
Bashir Abu-Manneh is reader in postcolonial literature and director of the Centre for Postcolonial Studies at the University of Kent in the UK and author of The Palestinian Novel: From 1948 to the Present (2016) and Fiction of the New Statesman, 1913-1939 (2011).
Bashir Abu-Manneh is reader in postcolonial literature and director of the Centre for Postcolonial Studies at the University of Kent in the UK and author of The Palestinian Novel: From 1948 to the Present (2016) and Fiction of the New Statesman, 1913-1939 (2011).