"The day I left the shelter, I thought I was going someplace better. And indeed there were no more pipes hanging from the ceiling, no more broken windows, no holes in the walls. But there was something else. Something I didn’t know how to name –"He wasn’t the kind of person to lead a movement – until he had to be.Since claiming asylum in Germany, Laurence has had to start his life over again. He’s found the formula for survival, or so he thinks, until one day his friend mysteriously disappears. When the body turns up charred beyond recognition, a search for those responsible begins, forcing Laurence to take a closer look at the town he was so ready to call home. Based on the true story of Oury Jalloh.
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Amy Evans Bauer is an Austrian-British poet and sound artist based in London. Her work explores the intersection of poetry and sound art, investigating the boundaries of language and perception. Bauer is also active as an educator and organizer at the University of London, where she convenes a research seminar on contemporary innovative poetry, contributing to the development of the experimental literary scene.
