Library Essays and essays See More Doctors Without Borders Gaza, West Bank, Amman, South Sudan, Japanese / Seiko Ito Kodansha Bunko

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Japanese title: 文庫 日本エッセイ・随筆 「国境なき医師団」をもっと見に行く ガザ、西岸地区、アンマン、南スーダン、日本 / いとうせいこう 講談社文庫
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Item number: 3Z219110
Released date: 15 Jun 2023
Maker: Kodansha

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Japanese Essays and Essays : Palestine is a place where the contradictions of the world are condensed. What did the writer see and feel?
A masterpiece reportage that conveys the "reality of the world" of the same period!
The reconstructive surgery Hospital in Amman, where conflict victims gather from all over the Middle East, the West Bank surrounded by a huge separation wall.
The author who accompanied the "Doctors Without Borders" to Gaza young people who are shot in the protest demonstration, and the West Bank of Jordan which is surrounded by a huge separation wall.
The author who accompanied the "Doctors Without Borders" to and hopes of the people living there.
In the paperback edition, "South Sudan Edition" and "Japan Edition" have been added.
"Both the person who looks at me and the person who is looked at me are living in that moment. I was attracted by the words that leak out of my confusion."
-- Mr. Suntetsu Takeda (writer)
"Because it is Ito-san, it is a drama of people who cannot be seen in the news. It is a volume that conveys the reality of the front line in three dimensions."
-- Ms. Yuko Shirakawa (nurse of "Doctors Without Borders")
"Because it is Ito-san, it is a drama of people who cannot be seen in the news. It is a volume that conveys the reality of the front line in three dimensions."
-- Ms. Yuko Shirakawa (nurse of "Doctors Without Borders")
"Because it is Ito-san, it is a drama of people who cannot be seen in the news. It is a volume that conveys the reality of the front line in three dimensions."
-- Ms. 1961 ノーライフ 『 『 』 『 』 『 』 』 『 』 Akutagawa 『 』 『 』 kodansha Miura