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- 235 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
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Daraya, a town near Damascus, became the epicenter of the Syrian Civil War, enduring a brutal siege starting in 2012 that lasted four years. During this time, the community faced relentless bombings, transforming homes and schools into ruins. Amid the devastation, a group of survivors discovered a hidden cache of books, leading to the establishment of a library—a sanctuary where people could momentarily escape the horrors surrounding them. This makeshift library grew to house thousands of volumes, offering a diverse collection from Arabic poetry to American self-help and Shakespearean plays. It became a space for sharing memories of life before the war, discussing democratic ideals, and nurturing community bonds despite the chaos. Journalist Delphine Minoui connected with one of the library's founders, twenty-three-year-old Ahmad, through digital platforms, gaining insight into the lives of the young men who frequented the library. They exchanged ideas, learned English, and envisioned a hopeful future amid the ongoing conflict. Minoui's narrative brings the distant war into focus, portraying these young men as everyday heroes, highlighting their resilience and the transformative power of literature. The story serves as a tribute to their courage and the enduring strength of words.
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The Book Collectors: A Band of Syrian Rebels and the Stories That Carried Them Through a War, Delphine Minoui
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- Rok vydania
- 2021
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