
Shadow Behind the Sun
Flight from Kosovo: A Woman's Story
Remzije Sherifi(Author)
Sandstone Press Ltd
Published on 19. May 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-905207-13-8 (ISBN)
Description
SHORTLISTED FOR THE SALTIRE SOCIETY FIRST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Remzije Sherifi worked as a journalist with Radio Gjilan in Kosova. She lost her job, and almost her life, as the Milosevic regime steadily tightened its grip on the Albanian people who lived there.
In Shadow Behind The Sun she recounts her family's history, shining a new light on the terrible events of the 1990s. Beside the history of the Kosovar people she describes the plight of Asylum Seekers in the here and now. The shadow of past events stands behind the sunrise of every new constitutional or social development. Can they be forgotten? Should they be forgotten? Now a British citizen Remzije has made her commitment to Asylum Seekers and other refugees, working with the Maryhill Integration Network in Glasgow. Through her story, Remzije Sherifi is revealed as a compassionate and visionary presence in difficult and changing times.
Remzije Sherifi worked as a journalist with Radio Gjilan in Kosova. She lost her job, and almost her life, as the Milosevic regime steadily tightened its grip on the Albanian people who lived there.
In Shadow Behind The Sun she recounts her family's history, shining a new light on the terrible events of the 1990s. Beside the history of the Kosovar people she describes the plight of Asylum Seekers in the here and now. The shadow of past events stands behind the sunrise of every new constitutional or social development. Can they be forgotten? Should they be forgotten? Now a British citizen Remzije has made her commitment to Asylum Seekers and other refugees, working with the Maryhill Integration Network in Glasgow. Through her story, Remzije Sherifi is revealed as a compassionate and visionary presence in difficult and changing times.
Reviews / Votes
'The first substantial book to emerge from the wave of new Scots who have arrived here in the last decade from war zones across the world. Sherifi is a woman younger than me, who has already seen more suffering and trauma than anyone should have to see in a lifetime. But she is still learning, changing and growing here in Scotland, building a new life which is not the same as the old one, but which still brings new challenges and fulfillments.' 'An enthralling read. The refugees lack of a voice means that not only is their experience in the UK largely unheard and misunderstood... The most moving and intriguing sections of her well-written and carefully assembled story deal with this former journalist's life as an Albanian woman in Yugoslavia and then, unluckily, in Greater Serbia. ' 'The commitment to those hurt, traumatised, exiled and derelict is both universal and personal, just as the account that follows this is. A face emerges out of the turbulent waters of history and speaks to us of where it has been.'More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
1
Dimensions
Height: 195 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
254 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-905207-13-8 (9781905207138)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Remzije worked as a journalist with Radio Gjilan in Kosova. She lost her job, and almost her life, as the Milosevic regime steadily tightened its grip on the Albanian people who lived there. She and her husband and three sons were evacuated in 1999 from a refugee camp in Macedonia to Glasgow. Remzije now runs Maryhill Integration Network where three staff and 60 volunteers operate a programme of weekly activities in health, learning and art and dance. Remzije also volunteers with Migrant Voice, a free newspaper written by migrants to the UK.Remzije was named Woman of the Year at the Migrant and Refugee Women's Awards 2013. Remzije Sherifi is a co-founder of AlbScott - the Albanian Scottish Association.
Content
Acknowledgements Author's Note and Pronunciation Guide Map of the Kosova Region Foreword by George Szirtes 1. Above the Drop-In Cafe. 2. Looking to the Future. 3. The Kitchen Project. 4. Grandmother Hamide. 5. Carmen Unwrapped. 6. Out of the Mountains. 7. Father and Child. 8. Dreaming of Albania. 9. Refugee Week Celebration. 10. Ko-so-va! Re-pub-lic! 11. Migrant. 12. Eluding Catastrophe. 13. Voluntary Action. 14. A Deteriorating Situation. 15. The Lincoln Star. 16. Beautiful House, White House. 17. The Last of the Clan. 18. Under Attack. 19. Just an Old Book. 20. Border Crossing. 21. Beginning Again. 22. Making a New Life. 23. Framework for Dialogue. 24. News from Friends. Charlotte. Nuna. Rahim. Amel. 25. Going Home. Appendix One: Interview with Janet Andrew and Elinor Kelly Appendix Two: Interview with Nick Hopkins. Glossary