The Old Woman and the River
Ismail Fahad Ismail, Sophia Vasalou
- 176 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
The Old Woman and the River
Ismail Fahad Ismail, Sophia Vasalou
About This Book
After the ceasefire in 1988, the devastation to the landscape of Iraq wrought by the longest war of the twentieth centuryâthe Iran-Iraq Warâbecomes visible. Eight years of fighting have turned nature upside down, with vast wastelands being left behind. In southeastern Iraq, along the shores of the Shatt al-Arab River, the groves of date palm trees have withered. No longer bearing fruit, their leaves have turned a bright yellow. There, Iraqi forces had blocked the entry points of the river's tributaries and streams, preventing water from flowing to the trees and vegetation. Yet, surveying this destruction from the sky, a strip of land bursting with green can be seen. Beginning from the Shatt al-Arab River and reaching to the fringes of the western desert, several kilometers wide, it appears as a lush oasis of some kind. The secret of this fertility, sustaining villages and remaining soldiers, is unclear. But it is said that one old woman is responsible for this lifeline.