Palestine 1993 #6 - back issue - $18.00
Title page, production credits, indicia. A panel from the "Black Coffee" story is included.
Sacco tours a refugee camp in the Gaza Strip and sees some shocking poverty.
In Gaza's Nuseirat Camp, Sacco visits a roofless house and talks to several people.
Sacco talks to an Islamic lawyer who is defending an honor killing. One man sitting nearby asks Sacco several tough questions, including what good will his writings about Palestine do.
Sacco talks to Ammar's uncle, who was a Palestinian refugee from 1948.
Ibrahim talks about his son and is offended by the illustration of a Palestinian in Sacco's guide book.
Sacco visits a desk factory and meets with some tomato farmers.
Sacco, who is leaving the camp, gets his taxi fare paid by Ammar.
Sacco spends the night at Larry's place in Gaza Town.
A brief blurb summarizing the issue plus quotes from "The Stranger" tabloid and the "Maximum RocknRoll" fanzine. A page from the "Refugeeland" story is shown.
Subtitled "In the Gaza Strip" First printing- April 1994
- Refugeeland - Dated December 1993
- Rooms - Dated December 1993- January 1994
- Law - Dated January-March 1994
- Black Coffee - Dated February 1994
- Sons of the Curfew - Dated February 1994
- Tomatoes - Dated March 1994
- One Shekel to Gaza Town - Dated March 1994
- Edward Said - Dated March 1994
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