Cost of Survival: Stories Silence and the Disappeared
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20,23 |
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In these stories, survival is never clean. It is negotiated in whispers, in silences held too long, in choices that leave permanent marks long after the violence itself has passed.Set in the fictional nation of Dousan, Cost of Survival: Stories of Silence and the Disappeared follows ordinary people living beneath the weight of dictatorship, political terror, and disappearance. A student bleeding on broken asphalt after soldiers descend on a peaceful sit-in. Families waiting beside telephones that never ring again. Doctors, teachers, mothers, prisoners, and revolutionaries trying to hold onto memory while a regime works to erase it.Douglas Daleel does not write about war from the distance of history books or political speeches. These stories move through kitchens filled with smoke and whispered conversations, interrogation rooms where fear changes the meaning of language, rivers that carry away evidence no one is supposed to find, and crowded streets where even recognizing the wrong face can become dangerous. Across interconnected narratives, the book explores what happens when survival itself demands compromise.At the center of the collection is The Fall of the Throne, a sweeping multipart story tracing the collapse of a dictatorship and the brutal aftermath that follows. Hope rises beside grief. Celebration stands only steps away from massacre. Even after regimes fall, the scars they leave behind continue shaping the lives of those forced to endure them.Written with stark emotional clarity and grounded human detail, Cost of Survival is a powerful literary portrait of resistance, memory, and the quiet cost paid by people history often forgets. These are not stories about heroes. They are stories about what remains after fear has settled into everyday life, and about the fragile acts of humanity that persist anyway.
In these stories, survival is never clean. It is negotiated in whispers, in silences held too long, in choices that leave permanent marks long after the violence itself has passed.Set in the fictional nation of Dousan, Cost of Survival: Stories of Silence and the Disappeared follows ordinary people living beneath the weight of dictatorship, political terror, and disappearance. A student bleeding on broken asphalt after soldiers descend on a peaceful sit-in. Families waiting beside telephones that never ring again. Doctors, teachers, mothers, prisoners, and revolutionaries trying to hold onto memory while a regime works to erase it.Douglas Daleel does not write about war from the distance of history books or political speeches. These stories move through kitchens filled with smoke and whispered conversations, interrogation rooms where fear changes the meaning of language, rivers that carry away evidence no one is supposed to find, and crowded streets where even recognizing the wrong face can become dangerous. Across interconnected narratives, the book explores what happens when survival itself demands compromise.At the center of the collection is The Fall of the Throne, a sweeping multipart story tracing the collapse of a dictatorship and the brutal aftermath that follows. Hope rises beside grief. Celebration stands only steps away from massacre. Even after regimes fall, the scars they leave behind continue shaping the lives of those forced to endure them.Written with stark emotional clarity and grounded human detail, Cost of Survival is a powerful literary portrait of resistance, memory, and the quiet cost paid by people history often forgets. These are not stories about heroes. They are stories about what remains after fear has settled into everyday life, and about the fragile acts of humanity that persist anyway.
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