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With corona-related restrictions partially lifted and library shelves accessible again, I came across a book titled Baghdad Diaries – A Woman’s Chronicle of War and Exile by Nuha Al-Radi.

Al-Radi, who died in Beirut in 2004, was an Iraqi artist who wrote about her experiences in Baghdad during the First Gulf War of 1991, as well as her experiences in Jordan and Lebanon and elsewhere after leaving Iraq, which she refers to as her exile. Published by Vintage Books, part of the Knopf Doubleday Group, the book was originally published in 1998 and reissued in 2003 with a postscript. It has received widespread attention, including reviews in academic journals such as Middle East Report and Meridians.

The diary provides a description of the hardships experienced by the residents of Baghdad during the 42-day bombing campaign carried out by the American-led coalition in 1991, in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.

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