THE RETURN
In this photo book, Salih Basheer documents the devastation of the war in Sudan, focusing on the humanitarian impact and experiences of loss and displacement. Born in Sudan, Salih is intimately connected to this story, and through it, he presents the challenges his people are facing — both inside Sudan and in neighboring countries where many have sought refuge.
I find myself holding back from reaching out to my family.
They are still in Khartoum since the conflict started. I think I’m trying to avoid hearing bad news. They’re surviving
and have adapted to the new reality, sadly.
Three days ago, I had a nightmare for the first time in a long while. I think it was triggered by hearing the stories of
Sudanese I met recently who escaped the war almost a year ago, just like me. Hearing their stories of how they got out
of Sudan dragged me back to my memories.
In the dream, I was walking down a street in Khartoum with my brother. An army car passed by, and they offered us
a ride to our destination. When we arrived, they told us, “If we hear gunfire, we’ll come back for you, but you must
stay quiet.” As we turned the corner into the neighbourhood, we encountered a group of Rapid Support Force (RSF)
soldiers. They asked us to lie down. My brother had sunglasses, which he handed to one of the soldiers as a gift. I had
nothing to offer. It seemed the soldier didn’t like me. He loaded his weapon and aimed it at my eye. I started reciting the
Shahada. - From the preface by Salih Basheer
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Soft cover with tipped-in image
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14.3 × 18.1 cm
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121 pages
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49 monochrome and colour plates
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Diary texts and testimonies by Salih Basheer
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Essay by Joshua Craze
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Graphic design by Salih Basheer
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Book Layout by Søren Boe Pagter
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Text editing and proofreading by Annuska Angulo
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Collaboration: Thereis few drawings in the book made by displaced Sudanese individuals.
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Language: English
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1st Edition of 600
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ISBN 978-952-65889-0-2
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Printed in Finland by Printtaamo Oy
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Publisher Salih Basheer
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Published February 2026
Press:
The Financial Times: Adapt, shrink or die
Boston Review: The War No One Wanted
La Lettura: Fotografo sagome Sono vite rapite
Amnesty International: This is what it feels like to be displaced
Magnum Photos: Salih Basheer’s Return to Sudan
Grants & Awards:
_ 2025, Magnum F- ADPP Alumni Fellowship: Production Grant
Stockists:
ANZENBERGER GALLERY, Vienna
Austria
Fragment Photobooks, Copenhagen
Fotografisk Centers Boghandel, Copenhagen
UAE
De Utrechtse Boekenbar, Utrecht
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