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My Dear Kabul
- A year in the life of an Afghan women's writing group
- ナレーター: Afsaneh Dehrouyeh
- 再生時間: 10 時間
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あらすじ・解説
'A hugely important book... I want everyone to read it, share it, discuss it, support it' BERNARDINE EVARISTO
'A unique chronicle of the everyday and the earth shattering' LYSE DOUCET
'Tender, devastating narratives from some of the bravest women of our times' MOHAMMED HANIF
In August 2021 a women's creative writing group in Afghanistan shared news of political turmoil and the Fall of Kabul. These women were in the process of publishing a short-story collection when their world was turned upside down by the Taliban. In staying connected via WhatsApp messages, they established a lifeline; a vital space to keep their creativity alive, support each other and bear witness to the events unfolding around them.
My Dear Kabul is their story, and a collective diary of a year living under the Taliban. As they watched cities fall, schools close, families change and freedoms disappear, they shared stories of chaos, protest and flight. As a group, they reflected on the scope of female experience: mothers and doctors, students and teachers, those who had lived under the Taliban, and those who couldn't imagine it. In sharing their stories, they created a place of community and strength in the face of terror.
'A unique chronicle of the everyday and the earth shattering' LYSE DOUCET
'Tender, devastating narratives from some of the bravest women of our times' MOHAMMED HANIF
In August 2021 a women's creative writing group in Afghanistan shared news of political turmoil and the Fall of Kabul. These women were in the process of publishing a short-story collection when their world was turned upside down by the Taliban. In staying connected via WhatsApp messages, they established a lifeline; a vital space to keep their creativity alive, support each other and bear witness to the events unfolding around them.
My Dear Kabul is their story, and a collective diary of a year living under the Taliban. As they watched cities fall, schools close, families change and freedoms disappear, they shared stories of chaos, protest and flight. As a group, they reflected on the scope of female experience: mothers and doctors, students and teachers, those who had lived under the Taliban, and those who couldn't imagine it. In sharing their stories, they created a place of community and strength in the face of terror.
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