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My Port of Beirut

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'A personal, impassioned account of a crime committed against the Lebanese people' - New York Review of Books

In August 2020, Lebanon was in the midst of the global pandemic and a devastating economic crisis. People protested in the streets, calling for the removal of a political elite accused of greed, negligence and incompetence. The Lebanese people felt as though their country was staring into the abyss. But the worst was yet to come. 

On the evening of August 4, 2020, Hangar 12 of the Port of Beirut exploded, and then exploded again. A shockwave moving faster than the speed of sound tore through Beirut, leaving nearly 200 people dead, 6,000 injured and 300,000 homeless. The blast had been caused by the storing of thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate alongside a stash of fireworks - a deadly arrangement about which the government had known, but done nothing.

For six months straight, French-Lebanese author and artist Lamia Ziadé wrote, illustrated and recorded every new piece of information, every photograph of the wreckage or the wounded that made its way around WhatsApp groups, Instagram and Twitter. In My Port of Beirut, Ziadé weaves together the play-by-play of the tragedy with her own personal stories, as well as the historical and political background that made such a catastrophe possible and, perhaps, inevitable.

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Authors:
Ziade, Lamia
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780745348124
Number of Pages:
240
Year Published:
2023
Language:
English
Place of Publication:
London
Illustrations Note:
140 Illustrations, color
Publication Date:
20/05/2023
Publisher:
Pluto Press
Imprint:
Pluto Press
SKU:
9780745348124

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