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Palestine +100

Stories from a Century after the Nakba

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Palestine + 100 poses a question to twelve Palestinian writers: what might your country look like in the year 2048 – a century after the tragedies and trauma of what has come to be called the Nakba? How might this event – which, in 1948, saw the expulsion of over 700,000 Palestinian Arabs from their homes – reach across a century of occupation, oppression, and political isolation, to shape the country and its people? Will a lasting peace finally have been reached, or will future technology only amplify the suffering and mistreatment of Palestinians?

Covering a range of approaches – from SF noir, to nightmarish dystopia, to high-tech farce – these stories use the blank canvas of the future to reimagine the Palestinian experience today. Along the way, we encounter drone swarms, digital uprisings, time-bending VR, and peace treaties that span parallel universes. Published originally in the United Kingdom by Comma Press in 2019, Palestine +100 reframes science fiction as a place for political justice and the safekeeping of identity.

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      May 13, 2022
      This is a thought-provoking compilation of 12 short stories by 12 authors that focuses on what Palestine might look like in the year 2048, a century after the Palestinian Castrophe (The Nakba) that displaced hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs. Each entertaining and imaginative tale delves into a future full of possibilities, including parallel universes, cyber-uprisings, surveillance drones, and virtual realities. The collection offers science fiction with dystopian undertones, creating potential tomorrows tainted by tragedy and injustice and employing clever metaphors in relation to present times. Some narratives are more upbeat than others, but the great majority are a reflection on what lies ahead for an oppressed group struggling to hold onto its identity despite its often overlooked history. If there's one thing to take away from Palestine +100, it's that refugees still dream of a place called home and deserve to be heard and remembered (and therefore represented in literature). Fans of Black Mirror who enjoy classics by George Orwell and Margaret Atwood will appreciate these unique new voices in speculative fiction.

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