Has there ever been an exhibition like this?
Children in a besieged enclave write poems inspired by two paintings. They enter them for a competition and the competition poems are made into a book, complete with the two paintings and illustrations by the poets for their poems.
Then the enclave is subject to what the (grown-up) poet Tamim Al-Barghouti describes like this: No city in Palestine has witnessed a massacre of this magnitude, probably, since 1099. He is referring to the capture of Jerusalem by the crusaders, when the streets were ankle-deep in blood.
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