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Mo 12.08.2024 23:17

My wife wrote a short story inspired by Ibtisam Azem’s The Book of Disappearance.

The Britain of Disappearance – mahimakaur.space/posts/the-bri

Screenshot from the published short story:

The Britain of Disappearance
A Short Story
Monday, 12 August 2024

A greater part of my last week was spent between reading Ibtisam Azem’s The Book of Disappearance and sifting through the various news articles on the UK riots. Unsurprisingly, I was hesitant to step out in the midst of the madness and chose to step into Azem’s powerful novel of an Israel where all Palestinians just disappear one day. It then occurred to me, what if just like the Palestinians, the immigrants just disappeared from the face of the country…

Edward woke up with a jolting scream from his mum’s room. After a few minutes of getting his bearings right, he rushed to her room.

Screenshot from the published short story: The Britain of Disappearance A Short Story Monday, 12 August 2024 A greater part of my last week was spent between reading Ibtisam Azem’s The Book of Disappearance and sifting through the various news articles on the UK riots. Unsurprisingly, I was hesitant to step out in the midst of the madness and chose to step into Azem’s powerful novel of an Israel where all Palestinians just disappear one day. It then occurred to me, what if just like the Palestinians, the immigrants just disappeared from the face of the country… Edward woke up with a jolting scream from his mum’s room. After a few minutes of getting his bearings right, he rushed to her room.

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