Abstract

At the end of the summer of 2018, my colleague Muḥammad Jāzim, a Yemeni researcher at the French Centre for Archaeology and Social Sciences, sent me the first pages of an autobiographical manuscript entitled “Wahaj al‑dhākira” — “Spark of Memory” — written in 2017. Yemen was then, and has been for the past four years, the scene of a violent and murderous civil war, exacerbated for almost three years by the bombings of the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia. M. Jāzim is “confined” at home, i.e...

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