The text consists of 14 parts, which alternate running within the limits of the city and walking out from it to, along, beyond and off limits, discovering how insidiously mobile those limits are under Occupation. With singular style and compelling force, Mannes-Abbott's texts generate a very special intimacy with a rarely seen or experienced Palestine. Jean Fisher contributes a substantial introductory essay, while the poet and critic Najwan Darwish and novelist Adania Shibli have written further captivating responses. Visual contributions include a project linked to a pair of paintings by Francis Alys, drawings of walls that become paths that become walls by Paul Noble, and a searingly intimate journal-based piece by Emily Jacir. Further contributions come from Jananne al-Ani, Olaf Nicolai, Khalil Rabah, Mark Titchner and Sharif Waked. The project is supported by and published in conjunction with ArtSchool Palestine, a non-profit organisation founded in 2005, by a group of art professionals, curators and artists. AUTHOR: Guy Mannes-Abbott is a writer, essayist and critic, whose work often appears in visual art contexts, most recently at the Folkestone Triennial. He has taught at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London and has given regular readings of his work. 32 colour ib/w illustrations