#RivetingReads: Tul’si Bhambry Recommends EVERY GRAIN OF SAND by Bartek Sabela

“Without a country we have nothing to lose.” Bartek Sabela’s reportage Every Grain of Sand portrays hope and hopelessness in Western Sahara.

By Tul’si Bhambry

Wszystkie ziarna piasku (“Every Grain of Sand”)

by Bartek Sabela

published by Czarne (2015)


Tul’si (aka Tuesday) Bhambry translates from Polish and German. She won the Harvill Secker Young Translators’ Prize in 2015, and has published her work in Asymptote, The Paris Review and Words Without Borders. She also holds a PhD in Literature (University College London, 2013) and translates academic books and articles. She lives in Berlin.

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