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All Walls Collapse
Stories of Separation
2022
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The history of walls – as a way to keep people in or out – is also the history of people managing to get around, over and under them. From the Berlin Wall and the Mexico–US border, to the barbed wire fences of Bangladesh’s refugee camps, the short stories in this anthology explore the barriers that have sought to divide communities and nations, and their traumatic effects on people’s lives and histories. A specially-commissioned anthology to commemorate English PEN’s centenary, and their work advocating for human rights and writers at risk. New fiction from 11 acclaimed international authors, including New York Times-bestselling author Kyung-Sook Shin, and Booker International shortlisted authors Geetanjali Shree and Paulo Scott. With a Foreword by Philippe Sands PALESTINE: West Bank Barrier Wall – Maya Abu Al-Hayat, translated from Arabic by Yasmine Seale MEXICO: Mexico-US Border Wall – Juan Pablo Villalobos, translated from Spanish by Rosalind Harvey CENTRAL ASIA: Uyghur Interment Camp – Muyesser Abdul'ehed Hendan, translated from Uyghur by Munawwar Abdulla CYPRUS: The Green Line – Constantia Soteriou, translated from Greek by Lina Protopapa KOREA: DMZ Wall – Kyung-Sook Shin, translated from Korean by Anton Hur HUNGARY: Hungary Border Barrier – Krisztina Tóth, translated from Hungarian by Peter Sherwood WESTERN SAHARA: Western Sahara Wall – Zahra El Hasnaoui Ahmed, translated from Spanish by Dorothy Odartey-Wellington MYANMAR: Cox’s Bazar – Rezuwan Khan, translated from Rohingya by Hla Hla Win INDIA: India-Pakistan Border – Geetanjali Shree, translated from Hindi by Daisy Rockwell GERMANY: Berlin Wall – Larissa Boehning, translated from German by Lyn Marven BRAZIL: Rio's ‘Wall of Shame’ – Paulo Scott, translated from Portuguese by Daniel Hahn

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Authors

Geetanjali Shree
Geetanjali Shree
Author · 7 books

Geetanjali Shree गीताजंली क्ष्री (She was known as Geentanjali Pandey, and she took her mother's first name Shree as her last name) (born 1957) is a Hindi novelist and short story writer based in New Delhi, India. She is the author of several short stories and three novels. Mai was short listed for the Crossword Book Award in 2001. She has also written a critical work on Premchand. Her first story, Bel Patra (1987) was published in the literary magazine Hans and was followed by a collection of short stories Anugoonj (1991) The English translation of her novel Mai catapulted her into fame. The novel is about three generations of women and the men around them, in a North Indian middle-class family. Mai is translated into Serbian, Korean and German. It has been translated into English by Nita Kumar, who was awarded the Sahitya Akademi award for the translation. It has been also translated into Urdu by Bashir Unwan with preface by Intizar Hussain. Furthermore, it has been translated into other languages: into French by Annie Montaut, into German by Reinhold Schein... Her second novel Hamara Shahar Us Baras set loosely after the incidents of Babri Masjid demolition.

Kyung-sook Shin
Kyung-sook Shin
Author · 12 books

Associated Names: * Shin Kyung-sook * 신경숙 * 申京淑 Kyung-Sook Shin is a South Korean writer. She is the first South Korean and first woman to win the Man Asian Literary Prize in 2012 for 'Please Look After Mom'.

Paulo Scott
Paulo Scott
Author · 4 books
Nasceu em Porto Alegre, em 1966, e mora no Rio de Janeiro desde 2008. É autor dos romances Voláteis (Objetiva) e Habitante irreal (Alfaguara), livro ganhador do Prêmio Fundação Biblioteca Nacional 2012, concluído com o apoio da Bolsa Petrobras de Criação Literária 2010; do volume de contos Ainda orangotangos (Bertrand Brasil), adaptado para o cinema por Gustavo Spolidoro no longa-metragem de mesmo título que venceu o 13o Festival de Cinema de Milão, e do livro de poemas A timidez do monstro (Objetiva).
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