"Above All, Don't Look Back" follows the path of a young
woman--Amina--as she makes her way through a city, a life, and a
sense of self that have been ravaged by an earthquake. In this
powerful novel, inspired by a devastating earthquake in northern
Algeria in 2003, the acclaimed Algerian writer Maissa Bey
skillfully interweaves descriptions of the earthquake with
descriptions of Amina's family, culture, and country and her place
within them. She leaves the reader to wonder whether Amina is
fleeing the earthquake or something much more complex.
Through prose that marries form and content, Bey shows the full
breadth of her talent. She goes beyond straightforward journalistic
narrative to represent the inner experience of a victim of a
natural disaster. The novel's nonlinear structure and deliberate
incoherence plunge the reader into a state of disorientation that
will especially resonate for survivors of other natural disasters
worldwide.
In linking a particular place, context, and event to themes of
identity, family, and the relation of the individual to the group
and of religion to society, Above All, Don't Look Back explores
psychological and social issues of universal relevance.
CARAF: Caribbean and African Literature Translated from the
French
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