The Paris Review: Home: reflections for Anthony Shadid
Last week, Anthony Shadid’s memoir House of Stone, which tells of the author’s attempts to rebuild his dilapidated family home in Marjayoun, Lebanon and in turn of a search for identity in a restless Middle East—was published in the United Kingdom. To celebrate, Granta…
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I highly recommend reading these excerpts, and then I hope you reflect on if you have a home and what or who it might...
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Shadid week over at Granta. There is some great meditations on identity; our favorite is Teju Cole’s on Lagos: “Children...
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Absolutely heartbreaking, all of these.
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