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Anna Martin: From The New York Times,
I'm Anna Martin,
and this is Modern Love.
This week's essay is written by Mansoor Adayfi.
It's about how Mansoor nurtured hope
in a place designed to destroy it.
It's called 'Taking Marriage Class at Guantanamo.'
And it's read by Edoardo Ballerini.
Edoardo Ballerini: Until I was 35,
the most significant relationship I'd had as an adult
was with an iguana.
It wasn't easy to meet anyone
where I was for all of my 20s and nearly half of my 30s,
at the prison camp
at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba.
When I arrived, I was put in an isolation cell,
where huge fans blew day and night,
making deafening noise to prevent us from talking to each other.
Even when we went outside for recreation,