Eager Iraqi readers struggle for access to books
Iraqis are book lovers. So much so that there’s a saying in the Arab world: Cairo writes, Beirut
publishes, Iraq reads. But lately it’s been hard for Iraqis to lay their hands on the books that
they crave.
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Reporting from Iraq for McClatchy Newspapers, Corinne Reilly writes that throughout Iraq, “Libraries and schools are understocked, and many bookstores are closed…. College-level texts, books on specialized subjects and recent editions are the hardest to come by. Most elementary and high school students use decades-old materials.”
“You could say we are starving for textbooks,” May Youssef Saour, a microbiology professor at Baghdad University’s al-Kindy College of Medicine, told Reilly.