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The Tale of a Wall

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A passionate prison memoir from a Palestinian man incarcerated for over 30 years in an Israeli prison-equal parts metaphysical love story and cry for justice

"[A] kind of prose poem…that recalls the memoirs of the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish"-New York Times

"Fierce and lyrical . . . a devastating testament to the power of hope, and of its loss."-Claire Messud

One of more than 5,000 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons before October 7, 2023, Nasser Abu Srour was sentenced to life without parole in 1993 after a forced confession. His extraordinary writings delve into the history of the Nakba to the Intifada of the Stones, as he navigates life within the confines of an Israeli prison.

But it is within the walls of his cell that this exceptional memoir takes an unexpected direction-Abu Srour turns the very Wall that has deprived him of freedom into his companion, his interlocutor. It becomes the source of stability that allows him to endure a chaotic, hopeless existence. The limitations of this survival strategy-and singular literary device-become painfully evident when falling in love causes Abu Srour to lose his grip on the Wall.

Only by writing the story of his imprisonment and the story of his love does Abu Srour find his way back. In doing so, he has created a work of art that transcends his pain while shining a glaring light on the ongoing tragedy of the Palestinian situation.

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ISBN: 9781635423877
Publication date: 30th April 2024
Author: Nasser Abu Srour
Publisher: Other an imprint of Other Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 320 pages
Genres: Biography: general
Social discrimination and social justice
Political activism / Political engagement
Middle Eastern history