In Enter Ghost, Isabella Hammad's second novel, Sonia Nasir--a 38-year-old British actress of Palestinian descent--returns to Israel to visit her sister in Haifa and is soon cast in an Arabic-language production of Hamlet in Ramallah. As she travels through Haifa, Gaza, Bethlehem, and Jerusalem, Sonia's encounters with actors, memories of her activist family, and the enduring presence of the Intifadas stir a deep personal reckoning about identity, exile, and what it means to be Palestinian under occupation. As the play's themes begin to mirror the political reality, the ghost of Denmark's king becomes a haunting symbol of colonial legacy. Hammad delivers a layered, compelling portrait of contemporary Palestine--an exploration of art, family, and resistance that avoids easy polemic in favor of emotional and intellectual complexity.
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