Opening Our Hearts Transforming Our Losses by Alanon Headquarters

Opening Our Hearts Transforming Our Losses by Alanon Headquarters

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Opening Our Hearts Transforming Our Losses by Alanon Headquarters

The Mediterranean Sea has become a harrowing gauntlet for hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants each year. Through the intimacy and immediacy of fiction, poetry, photography and reportage, Mediterranean explores these turbulent journeys.
Lyric fiction by Edwidge Danticat, Maaza Mengiste, Boubacar Boris Diop, and Chika Unigwe hones in on the dislocation that marks individual passages. Mario Badagliacca's haunting photos of found objects recovered from capsized vessels serve as a visual guide to communal tragedy. Poems by Jehan Bseiso and Ali Jimale Ahmed strain with memory and loss, while Hassan Ghedi Santur's narrative reporting on African migration brings us inside Europe's detention centers and camps through the eyes of those he meets there, holding the continent to blistering account for the systems it has built and the people it has failed. Evoking the sustenance of home, the book also includes recipes from migrants along with stories connecting them to the places they left behind.

Finally, Mediterranean offers an in-depth syllabus providing additional avenues for study through compelling literature, theory, art, and film.

Mediterranean is the first book by the editors of Warscapes.
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ISBN 13 9780910034470
ISBN 10 0910034478
Title Opening Our Hearts Transforming Our Losses
Author Alanon Headquarters
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Al-Anon Family Group
Year published 2007-01-01
Number of pages 193
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.