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Synopsis
If Salt Has Memory comprises essays, memoirs and fiction by Jewish writers in exile from many lands. Contributors include the former leader of the Tupamaros guerrillas in Uruguay, a French philosopher from Tunisia, political activists from Zimbabwe, Iran, and Argentina, together with writers from Yemen, Bosnia, Cuba, Poland and South Africa.The anthology is particularly strong on Jewish writers in exile from Iraq, Iran and South America, and includes several essays translated from Arabic.Contributors include:André Aciman – author of Out of EgyptEli Amir – author of Farewell, BaghdadAriel Dorfman – writer of the play Death and the MaidenMoris Farhi – author of Children of the RainbowNaim Kattan – author of Farewell BabylonSami Michael – author of Trumpet in the WadiGillian Slovo – author of the Orange Prize short-listed, Ice RoadGeorge Szirtes – winner of the TS Eliot prize for poetry…and other writers published internationallyThis book is not directly connected to the Holocaust, but reveals another layer of Jewish exile – political and literary refugees from many lands.Jennifer Langer is the organiser of Exiled Writers Ink – the main organisation for refugee writers, based in London. She is the daughter of refugee parents and the editor of three previous Five Leaves collections by refugee and exiled writers: The Bend in the Road, Crossing the Border and The Silver Throat of the Moon.
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