A New Day Dawns in Gaza

A New Day Dawns in Gaza

Gaza was once a vibrant place, characterized by its humanity, creativity, cultural diversity, and thriving industry. Today, it is almost entirely devastated, and its people are fleeing relentless attacks. Yet, Gaza’s survivors continue to preserve their culture through literature, music, art, stories, and memories. This book documents this legacy, a powerful testament to an extraordinary place and its people. Artists, doctors, students, farmers, teachers, acrobats, shopkeepers, and many more share their stories. Their stories speak of love, loss, fear, hope, and resilience amidst destruction.

Texts, poems, photographs, and drawings capture the cultural diversity and turbulent history of Gaza. This volume includes 41 illustrations, among them new works by local artists and rare photographs of life in Gaza since 1917. These contributions reveal how deeply art and memory are ingrained in people’s daily lives, even under the harshest of circumstances. It is a moving collection of stories about hope and dignity, about sorrow and anger, and about the unwavering will to live. This collection paints a portrait of the people of Gaza and portrays their lives, which have nevertheless retained their joy and meaning. It is a powerful document and a powerful statement against destruction and oblivion.

Publisher Dietz Publishing House.. A Century and a Half of Political Publishing and Intellectual Debate
Author Mahmoud Muna, Matthew Teller
Country Germany
Publication Date 10/04/2026
Pages 312
Edition first
Size 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
About the Author Mahmoud Muna Muna is a writer and bookseller from East Jerusalem. His family runs the renowned educational bookstore in Jerusalem. He has written for the London Review of Books and the Jerusalem Quarterly. He recently published the first Arabic issue of the literary magazine Granta. Matthew Teller He is a writer and broadcaster. His journalistic work has appeared in the BBC, The Times, The Guardian, The Independent, and the Financial Times. He is the author of *Jerusalem's Nine Quarters: A New Biography of the Old City*, which was chosen as The Telegraph's (UK) Book of the Year.
Publisher Address info@dietz-verlag.de
ISBN ISBN 978-3-8012-0721-2