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MEDITERRANEAN is the first book from the editors of Warscapes!

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The Mediterranean Sea has become a harrowing gauntlet for hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants each year. Through the intimacy and immediacy of fiction, poetry, photography and reportage, MEDITERRANEAN explores these turbulent journeys. Featuring Edwidge Danticat, Boris Boubacar Diop, Maaza Mengiste, Chika Unigwe, Hassan Ghedi Santur, Mario Badagliacca, Jehan Bseiso and many other talented writers and artists.

An affecting, clear-eyed and brutally honest account of the refugee crisis. -Nadifa Mohamed, author of Black Mamba Boy and The Orchard of Lost Souls.

Warscapes is an open-access digital initiative which seeks to fill a void in mainstream media. We offer deep and incisive perspectives on contemporary conflicts by featuring under-represented voices and issues that are grounded in literature, history, poetry and activism.

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