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Birds near the Dinder national reserve in Sudan’s southern Sennar state. Photograph: Abdulmonam Eassa/AFP/Getty Images
Birds near the Dinder national reserve in Sudan’s southern Sennar state. Photograph: Abdulmonam Eassa/AFP/Getty Images
Letters
Mon 12 Apr 2021 12.41 EDT
Last modified on Mon 12 Apr 2021 13.02 EDT
Your columnist Nesrine Malik writes (11 April) that the pandemic has made her reflect wistfully on the bargain she made when she left Sudan to find success far from home. Nesrine’s columns, expressing subtle thoughts with admirable lucidity, have been something I’ve looked forward to reading all during lockdown. Perhaps we in her adopted country are not the audience she most longs for, but her eloquence has surely touched many readers.