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It has become an unexpected icon in the Kurdistan Region (Iraq) and among the Kurdish diaspora.

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The book’s most surreal chapter (Chapter 7: “The Dentist of Derik”) involves a protagonist getting a root canal during an artillery barrage. The dentist uses a mirror to check for shrapnel in the patient’s gum, and also to signal to a sniper across the valley. The metaphor practically beats you over the head: pain is either medical or political, and often both. You’ll wince. You’ll also laugh—a dark, rasping laugh—when the dentist offers a lollipop after the procedure, because “sugar is the only anesthetic we have left.” It has become an unexpected icon in the

(a long-necked lute) along the trail, blending Middle Eastern sounds with the Spanish pilgrimage experience. Collaborations : Kurdish artists like Aynur Doğan have participated in global projects (such as The dentist uses a mirror to check for