Truth is stranger than science fiction : Palestine +100 | Middle East Institute
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Palestine +100 is a collection of 12 short stories by Palestinian authors (some written in English and others translated from Arabic) that reimagine their homeland in the year 2048, 100 years after the nakba, offering an emotional truth often lacking in the endless onslaught of daily news cycles. As Basma Ghalayini, the editor of the anthology, notes in her thoughtful introduction, the nakba — whereby “80 percent of Palestinians (over 700,000 people in total) were expelled, and their land taken over and occupied in what can only be described as an act of ethnic cleansing” — did not end in 1948, it continued.
Trouvé sur le Twitter de Pierre Abi Saab, une collection de récits de #science-fiction par des Palestiniens imaginant leur pays en 2048.