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Mo(a)t - Stories From Arabic (Paperback)
Garen Torikian; Translated by Sawad Hussain, Nariman Youssef; Najwa bin Shatwan, Ishraga Mustafa Hamid, …
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Set in late nineteenth-century Benghazi, Najwa Bin Shatwan's
powerful novel tells the story of Atiqa, the daughter of a slave
woman and her white master. We meet Atiqa as a grown woman, happily
married with two children and working. When her cousin Ali
unexpectedly enters her life, Atiqa learns the true identity of her
parents, both long deceased, and slowly builds a friendship with
Ali as they share stories of their past. We learn of Atiqa's
childhood, growing up in the "slave yards," a makeshift encampment
on the outskirts of Benghazi for Black Africans who were brought to
Libya as slaves. Ali narrates the tragic life of Atiqa's mother,
Tawida, a black woman enslaved to a wealthy merchant family who
finds herself the object of her master's desires. Though such
unions were common in slave-holding societies, their relationship
intensifies as both come to care deeply for each other and share a
bond that endures throughout their lives. Shortlisted for the 2017
International Prize for Arabic Ficiton, Bin Shatwan's unforgettable
novel offers a window into a dark chapter of Libyan history and
illuminates the lives of women with great pathos and humanity.
Including 2022 Caine Prize winning story "Five Years Next Sunday"
by Idza Luhumyo and the 2022 Nommo Award shortlisted story
"Shelter" by Mzobi Haimbe This genre-spanning anthology explores
the many ways that we grow, adapt, and survive in the face of our
ever-changing global realities. These evocative, often prescient,
stories showcase new and emerging writers from across Africa to
investigate many of the pressing issues of our time: climate
change, pandemics, social upheaval, surveillance, and more. In
Disruption, authors from across Africa use their stories to explore
the concept of change-environmental, political, and physical-and
the power or impotence of the human race to innovate our way
through it. From a post-apocalyptic African village in Innocent
Ilo's "Before We Die Unwritten," to space colonization in Alithnayn
Abdulkareem's "Static," to a mother's attempt to save her infant
from a dust storm in Mbozi Haimbe's "Shelter," Disruption
illuminates change around and within, and our infallible capacity
for hope amidst disaster. Facing our shared anxieties head on,
these authors scrutinize assumptions and invent worlds that combine
the fantastical with the probable, the colonial with the dystopian,
and the intrepid with the powerless, in stories recognizing our
collective future and our disparate present. Disruption is the
newest anthology from Short Story Day Africa, a non-profit
organization established to develop and share the diversity of
Africa's voices through publishing and writing workshops.
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