
Exiles, migrants, refugees: there are as many ways to label “strangers” as there are to misunderstand them and reduce their identity to their outsider status. Ece Temelkuran explores this existential and very physical reality in her new book “Nation of Strangers”, as the Turkish author and journalist reflects upon what it means to lose one’s home morally, spiritually and politically.
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