Born in Yarmouk
Refugee Camp, Damascus, in 1984
and “returned” to Gaza Strip at the
age of 11, author, journalist and women’s rights activist Nayrouz Qarmout is one of the most dynamic, politicized and talented contemporary
Palestinian voices.
Her first trip
abroad -after multiple UK visa
rejections- ever since moving to Gaza Strip and participation in last year’s edition of the highly acclaimed Edinburgh International Book Festival justifiably
generated considerable interest in
her work.
It also served as a painful reminder of the plight of
the Palestinian people living under Israeli
occupation, as well as of their persistence
to continue the struggle for existence and self-determination.
The long-awaited The Sea Cloak,
her first collection of short stories
due for release on August 22nd by Comma Press, features
11 stories, 10 of which previously
unpublished, with the exception of the self-titled one, included in The Book of Gaza.
All of them provide a profound and multidimensional insight into the contemporary Palestinian society, in particular that of Gaza Strip, mostly -but not
exclusively- from a female perspective focusing
on women of different ages.
The elegiac,
emotional, at times even humorous eponymous story sets the tone,
displaying remarkable stylistic maturity
and a sense of narrative economy uncommon for a debut author.
What is even more remarkable is that Nayrouz Qarmout dares to tackle controversial, complex
and delicate issues, such as the fighting between Palestinian political factions (14
June) and the mentality of a suicide
bomber (Our Milk).
The Sea Cloak undoubtedly proves for yet another time that the short story form is alive and well
among Palestinians of different ages and should reach out to wider audiences on a worldwide level.
The author has been invited to participate in this year’s Edinburgh
International Book Festival on Monday
12th of August (more info may be found here,
here
and here).
Hopefully she
won’t have to experience a similar ordeal
to the one inflicted on her in 2018 before reaching her destination.
Nayrouz Qarmout’s The Sea Cloak & Other
Stories is released by Comma
Press on August 22nd.
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