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By the Sea - By the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 2021 (Paperback, New Ed)

Abdulrazak Gurnah

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By the Sea begins with a prospective refugee presenting his passport to an officer at an immigration counter in a British airport. At desks such as these, every day, thousands of supplicants discover whether or not the stories of their lives match the exacting standards of victimhood and oppression that qualify people for the status of refugee. Familiar though this situation is, it is all-too-rarely written about. In Gurnah's superb rendering the scene is presented in all its bright, terrifying sterility, accurate in all its nuances and details. This scene sets in motion an examination of two intertwined lives, both rooted in Zanzibar, the island off the East African coast that was once one of the world's great entrepots. Saleh Omar is in his sixties and has spent most of his life in Zanzibar, earning a living as a shop keeper and antique dealer. Latif Mahmud is a much younger relative who left Africa for Europe at the age of eighteen: he is a poet and a teacher, who has made a sort of life for himself in London. Years before, in Zanzibar, Saleh Omar had been instrumental in dispossessing Latif Mahmud and his family of their home. Now their positions are reversed: it is Saleh Omar who is dispossessed. Meeting in England, the two men discover that they are both implicated in creating the circumstances that have pushed the other into exile; circumstances that are the result of a complex intermeshing of family conflicts, politics, and history. Nothing is unambiguous in this story; there are no easy accountings of guilt, blame and responsibility. By The Sea is also an extended meditation on history, on a lost world of interoceanic cosmopolitanism, on colonialism and the furies that it unleashed. In this it recalls one of the great classics of modern Arabic literature: the Sudanese writer, Tayyib al-Salih's novel, Season of Migration to the North. By The Sea is a rich, poignant, truthful novel and it establishes Abdulrazak Gurnah as one of the most important voices of our time. Review by AMITAV GHOSH (Kirkus UK)
Saleh Omar arrives at Gatwick from Zanzibar. He used to own a furniture shop and be a husband and father. Now he is an asylum seeker from paradise. Latif Mahmud, intimately connected with Saleh's past, lives alone in his London flat. They meet in a seaside town, where their story unravels.

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Imprint: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: July 2002
Authors: Abdulrazak Gurnah
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 17mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback - Mass Market / Mass Market
Pages: 245
Edition: New Ed
ISBN-13: 978-0-7475-5785-2
Categories: Books > Fiction > General & literary fiction > Modern fiction
LSN: 0-7475-5785-3
Barcode: 9780747557852

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