![]() ![]() The people that matter, the trees that matter, the life that matters.’ ~ Charlotte du Cann, contributor to May 2022’s Rebel Library.įrom the War on Terror to resistance in Ramallah and traumatic dislocation in the Middle East, Berger explores the uses of art as an instrument of political resistance. When the storm advances, hold everything dear, he is telling us. He is 79 years old and he is still a Marxist and reading these pages you know why. He sits at his writing desk at night and addresses the dead revolutionary artists he once knew. ![]() He stands by a group of donkeys and by a young boy watering aubergines under olive trees and locates himself in an ancient land. He looks at the hyperreality of the media, the business of war, at poverty and privilege. John Berger goes to the front line and sees for himself how the Palestinian people are living. Hold Everything Dear: Dispatches on Survival and Resistance is a slim book about a journey to Palestine written with the sparse poetry and intellectual fire of old age. ‘Even though I have been looking at a world rocked by oil dependency and climate change for over a decade, the books I return to are about ways of being human that endure, that show a glimpse of the future embedded in time/physical. ![]()
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