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Kanan Makiya was born in Baghdad and now teaches at Brandeis University and directs the
Iraq Memory Foundation
, which is based in Baghdad. His books include
Republic of Fear: The Politics of Modern Iraq
;
The Monument: Art, Vulgarity, and Responsibility in Iraq
;
Cruelty and Silence: War, Tyranny, and Uprising in the Arab World
; and
The Rock: A Tale of 7
th
-Century Jerusalem
.
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