The Sky Is Incomplete

Travel Chronicles in Palestine

Irmgard Emmelhainz author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vanderbilt University Press

Published:15th Dec '23

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Translated from Spanish for the first time, and with a new introduction to the English edition, The Sky Is Incomplete: Travel Chronicles in Palestine is comprised of sixty short entries detailing life in and reflections on the Occupied Territories of Palestine in the twenty-first century. In this collection, Irmgard Emmelhainz operates in the committed literature tradition of Walter Benjamin and Andre Gide in Moscow in the 1920s, and Susan Sontag and Juan Goytisolo in Sarajevo in the 1990s—writers and cultural observers grappling with the political processes of others, elsewhere.
 
In order to render the issue of representation, of speaking on behalf of the Palestinian ordeal in all its complexity, The Sky Is Incomplete is composed as a collage, gathering diary entries, letters, experimental passages, script, poetry, art criticism, political analysis, and other genres to convey an opaque view of the Palestine Question. Beyond representation in the sense of giving testimony or speaking on behalf of the Palestinians, however, the author’s parting point is relational: The Sky Is Incomplete is about encounters—with friends, mentors, interlocutors, lovers, children, activists, and soldiers (Israeli and Palestinian).

Praise for the Spanish edition:

“A collage of visions that goes through a spectrum of the war between Palestine and Israel from first hand experience and with different voices… a drawing of how one lives under one of the most urgent political conflicts today.”—Fran Zabaleta, author of Viaje al interior: 80 dÍas en furgo por la EspaÑa olvidada

The Sky Is Incomplete recounts in diary form the author’s experience of itinerant life in one of the areas of greatest indefinite conflict in history… Creating a voice to talk about this conflict through personal experience was fundamental for Emmelhainz, who presents a dialogue with nods to admired writers who have debated this conflict.”—Azaneth Cruz for Reporte Índigo

ISBN: 9780826505651

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256 pages