I LIVE HERE (Pantheon Books/October 14, 2008/$29.95)
is a visually stunning paper documentary, in which the lives of
refugees and displaced people become at once personal and universal.
It is a raw and intimate journey to crises in four corners of the
world: war in Chechnya, ethnic cleansing in Burma, globalization
in Mexico, and AIDS in Malawi.
The voices we encounter are those of displaced women and children,
told in their own words or by noted writers and artists, including
Joe Sacco, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Phoebe Gloeckner, Chris Abani, and
many others. Threaded throughout these accounts is Mia Kirshner’s
intimate travel narrative, brought vividly to life in collaboration
with writer J.B. MacKinnon and designers Paul Shoebridge and Michael
Simons.
This groundbreaking book is but one element of a larger project
known as the I Live Here Foundation, committed to establishing creative
writing programs for marginalized people. Further information is
available at i-live-here.com.
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