In his debut photobook – the first-ever photographic title by a Sudanese photographer – Basheer revisits memories of his parents, who died when he was three years old
Alexander Durie
Alexander Durie is a multimedia journalist, writer, and photographer based between London and the Mediterranean region. His work touches on social and political issues related to identity, culture, displacement, memory, and human rights. He currently works full-time for The New Arab, producing short films and writing features focused on the MENA region. He has freelanced for The Guardian, Al Jazeera, The Economist, The Financial Times, The Independent, and more, contributing dispatches from Paris and Berlin to Beirut and Warsaw. He also writes non-fiction essays and poetry, and his photos have been exhibited in London, Dubai, Berlin and Tangier.