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A review by natalie_zander
Strangers in the House: Coming of Age in Occupied Palestine by Raja Shehadeh
4.0
“long live the revolution, long live free palestine. revolution until victory.”
there’s some real and serious anger in this memoir, and rightfully so. shehaduh doesn’t shy away from making explicit what other palestinian writers can only allude to. decades of living under fear and violence have fundamentally changed the disposition of the palestinian diaspora, but shehaduh’s life and work carves out a space for candor.
there’s some real and serious anger in this memoir, and rightfully so. shehaduh doesn’t shy away from making explicit what other palestinian writers can only allude to. decades of living under fear and violence have fundamentally changed the disposition of the palestinian diaspora, but shehaduh’s life and work carves out a space for candor.