War is an ontological devastation. This is an issue in protest of the reduction of people, their lives, and their dreams in their minds and in the minds of others. All wars must be resisted. By pen and in our hearts. It is not easy to record ordinary human conversations during a war. It can make one very, very sad.
It isn’t easy to read testimonials from an ongoing war on Gaza. The war is never elsewhere. The war shows us who we are. The war is a lot of things. Economics, politics, etc. The war is also people.
We decided to talk about war in our anniversary and year-ender issue. In these 100 pages, people tell us their stories in their voices.