The Mona Lisa of Gaza
The Center for Political and Development Studies, CPDS, organized a discussion on Thursday, September 3, about the recently released book Gaza Unsilenced with its co-editors Refaat Alareer and Laila Al-Haddad, which was attended by students and activists who came to learn more about the book from its editors, both of whom are from Gaza.
Refaat Alareer, a lecturer of English Literature and creative writing at the Islamic University of Gaza and the editor of Gaza Writes Back, spoke of his personal experience co-editing in the book. Alareer’s family home, which sheltered his extended family, was destroyed:
Some of you may know, I was not in Gaza in summer 2014, and someone told me that my brother was likely killed in Shuja’iyya, and you all know what happened there. After calling my family, and after two days of waiting, the news was confirmed. Our four-story home was destroyed. All our memories were buried under the rubble; it took us 30 years to build the house.
Alareer explained that his family went to the site of the demolished house and upon seeing the destruction, one of his sons said:
“I wish I had not come here.”
Refaat Alareer, lecturer of English Literature and creative writing at the Islamic University of Gaza speaks of his personal experience co-editing Gaza Unsilenced. CPDS, Gaza September 5,2015
Alareer’s brother, Mohammed (or Hamada as Refaat calls him), left a wife and two kids. His kids keep asking, according to Alareer, about ‘when their father will be back.’ Alareer added that it was him as a child who named his brother ‘Hamada’, and that he was special to him, noting that this book came so that “he is not reduced into a number.”
“The story of my brother is the story of every single Palestinian in Gaza,” he concluded.
Gaza Unsilenced reveals a broad view of Palestinian resistance and struggle in the face of decades of Israeli occupation, oppression, and barbarity showcasing voices of Palestinians struggling for freedom while exposing the criminality of Israeli policies against non-Jews in Palestine.
Dozens of writers and authors contributed the essays and stories in the book, both Palestinians and non-Palestinians, including Ali Abunimah, Ramzi Baroud, Diana Buttu, Jonathan Cook, Belal Dabour, Richard Falk, Chris Hedges, Hatim Kanaaneh, Rashid Khalidi, Eman Mohammed and many more. The book was published by Just World Books, which also published Al-Haddad’s two books, Gaza Mom and Gaza Kitchen and Alareer’s Gaza Writes Back.
Source: mondoweiss.net