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Hidden Cities | Middle East Stories Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Hidden Cities Middle East Stories Search Main menu Home About Post navigation ← Older posts Playing chess in Damascus Posted on May 30, 2017 by hiddencities Reply This is a story I wrote from Damascus in 2009, during the year I lived in Syria. It originally appeared in Wunderkammer Magazine: http://www.wunderkammermag.com/politics-and-society/iraq-refugee-syria They lived well in Baghdad; their eldest daughter had two cars. Six years later, the Iraqi couple moves their mattresses out of the bedroom each night to sleep on the living room floor. The only bedroom is left for their daughters while they live in this concrete refugee suburb of Damascus. It was Friday and quiet on the balcony above the street. The fried fish lunch was over and the mother was reading fortunes in the bottom of coffee cups. The father skulked past the couch and flashed his pack of cig...

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