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Sarajevo Firewood (Paperback): Said Khatibi Sarajevo Firewood (Paperback)
Said Khatibi; Translated by Paul Starkey
R374 R340 Discovery Miles 3 400 Save R34 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Sarajevo Firewood, which was shortlisted for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) award in 2020, explores the legacy of the recent histories of two countries - Algeria and Bosnia and Herzegovina - both of which experienced traumatic, and ultimately futile, civil wars in the 1990s. The novel narrates the lives of two main characters, with their friends and families: Salim, an Algerian journalist, and Ivana, a young Bosnian woman, both of whom have fled the destruction and hatred of their own countries to try to build a new life in Slovenia. As Ivana pursues her goal of writing her 'dream play', Khatibi's novel brings to life in fictional form the memories and experiences of the countless ordinary people who survived the atrocities linking the two countries. As such, it represents both a lasting memorial to the thousands of dead and 'disappeared' of the two countries' civil conflicts, and a powerful and novel exploration of the experience of exile to which so many have been subjected over the last few decades.

Banipal 71 Salutes Ihsan Abdel Kouddous (Paperback): Samuel Shimon Banipal 71 Salutes Ihsan Abdel Kouddous (Paperback)
Samuel Shimon; Ihsan Abdel Kouddous; Translated by Jonathan Smolin, Raphael Cohen; Shada Mustafa; Translated by …
R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature (Hardcover): Julie Scott Meisami, Paul Starkey Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature (Hardcover)
Julie Scott Meisami, Paul Starkey
R17,830 Discovery Miles 178 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days




eBook available with sample pages: 0203020421

Banipal 69 - 9 New Novels (Paperback): Samuel Shimon Banipal 69 - 9 New Novels (Paperback)
Samuel Shimon; Abdo Wazen, Rula Jurdi, Ghalya Al Said; Translated by Paul Starkey, …
R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature (Paperback, New): Julie Scott Meisami, Paul Starkey Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature (Paperback, New)
Julie Scott Meisami, Paul Starkey
R2,959 Discovery Miles 29 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature is an authoritative reference resource, bringing together entries on key authors, works, genres, terms, concepts and issues in Arabic literature.

Covering material from the classical period through the transitional to the modern, this new paperback edition is now available for the first time in one volume.

This volume:

  • combines both classical and modern Arabic literature in one work
  • includes diacritics
  • offers a broad geographical scope, including Africa, Arabia, Egypt, Persia, Spain and Turkey
  • contain chronological tables of the dynasties.

The Routledge Encyclopedia of Arabic Literature contains over 1300 entries by world-renowned experts that combine current research with historical survey. Alphabetically organised and fully indexed, this volume offers useful suggestions for further reading after each entry and a glossary of key terms.

We are All Equally Far from Love (Paperback): Adania Shibli, Paul Starkey We are All Equally Far from Love (Paperback)
Adania Shibli, Paul Starkey
R387 R361 Discovery Miles 3 610 Save R26 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.

Generation '56 (Paperback): Samuel Shimon, Anton Shammas Generation '56 (Paperback)
Samuel Shimon, Anton Shammas; Habib Abdulrab Sarori; Translated by Paul Starkey, William M. Hutchins
R268 Discovery Miles 2 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Shumaisi (Paperback): Turki Al-Hamad Shumaisi (Paperback)
Turki Al-Hamad; Translated by Paul Starkey
R315 R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Save R52 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The year is 1970, a period of identity crisis in the Arab world. Hisham, the young hero of "Adama," is now a university student in the big city, Riyadh. He expands his intellect by day and pursues heady, forbidden pleasures by night, indulging in arak, cigarettes and an illicit affair with his neighbour Sarah, a bold young housewife.
Meanwhile, Hisham's disillusioned childhood friend Adnan abandons his artistic ambitions in favour of a loftier cause, Islamism. The two friends grow apart, ultimately becoming strangers to each other. They come to symbolise the opposite extremes of life in a repressive closed society.
Eventually, Hisham's world becomes untenable as he can no longer reconcile his studious days and licentious nights. This contradictions plunges him into intense turmoil and self-loathing, until his past catches up with him, with surprising consequences . . .
"Adama," the first volume of his best-selling trilogy about his native Saudi Arabia, was published in English by Saqi in 2003. "Shumaisi" is the second volume of the trilogy, which ends with "Karadib."

Intertextuality in Modern Arabic Literature Since 1967 (Paperback): Luc Deheuvels, Barbara Michalak-pikulska, Paul Starkey Intertextuality in Modern Arabic Literature Since 1967 (Paperback)
Luc Deheuvels, Barbara Michalak-pikulska, Paul Starkey
R970 Discovery Miles 9 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume of essays is the first to be dedicated to the subject of intertextuality in modern Arabic literature. Beginning with a general overview of the topic by Roger Allen, it brings together essays on a range of writers from all parts of the Arab world, including, among others, Edwar al-Kharrat, Sa'd Allah Wannus, Najib Mahfuz, Rabi' Jabir, Salim Matar and the recently deceased Sudanese writer al-Tayyib Salih, whose seminal work Season of Migration to the North heralded a new phase in the modern Arabic literary tradition. The volume, which also includes two essays on aspects of intertextuality in Gulf literature, also discusses transformations of popular medieval literature such as the Alf Layla wa-Layla (the Thousand and One Nights) in modern Arabic literature. -- .

Banipal 70 - Mahmoud Shukair, Writing Jerusalem (Paperback): Mahmoud Shukair Banipal 70 - Mahmoud Shukair, Writing Jerusalem (Paperback)
Mahmoud Shukair; Translated by Samira Kawar, Paul Starkey; Alawiyah Sobh; Translated by Nancy Roberts; …
R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Travels (Paperback): Farouk Yousif, Hassouna Mosbahi, Said Khatibi Travels (Paperback)
Farouk Yousif, Hassouna Mosbahi, Said Khatibi; Translated by Chip Rossetti, William M. Hutchins, …
R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
A Journey in Iraqi Fiction (Paperback): Abdullah Sakhi, Ahmed Saadawi, Zuheir al-Hiti A Journey in Iraqi Fiction (Paperback)
Abdullah Sakhi, Ahmed Saadawi, Zuheir al-Hiti; Translated by Paul Starkey, Jonathan Wright, …
R294 Discovery Miles 2 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Sonallah Ibrahim - Rebel with a Pen (Hardcover): Paul Starkey Sonallah Ibrahim - Rebel with a Pen (Hardcover)
Paul Starkey
R2,700 Discovery Miles 27 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is designed as an introduction to the contemporary Egyptian author Sonallah Ibrahim, one of the most important Arabic novelists of the modern era, with an unrivalled reputation for independence and integrity among contemporary Egyptian writers. The first study in any language devoted exclusively to Sonallah Ibrahim, the volume discusses each of the author's novels individually, beginning with the seminal Tilka al-ra'iha [That Smell] (1966) and ending with al-Jalid [Ice] (2011). Each work is discussed individually in its literary, social, historical and political context. The volume traces the evolution of Sonallah Ibrahim's work in terms both of their themes and of their literary technique, and concludes with an attempt at an overall evaluation of the author's contribution to the contemporary Egyptian novel. Paul Starkey's account shows how innovative and stylistically rich the Arabic novel has become over a period of some fifty years, beyond the better-known work of writers such as Naguib Mahfouz and Yusuf Idris. As such, the volume will serve as an introduction not only to the individual author but also to the development of Egyptian (and, more generally, Arabic) literature over the last half century.

Broadswords and Blasters Issue 10 - Pulp Magazine With Modern Sensibilities (Paperback): Julie Rea, Brian McNett, Paul Starkey Broadswords and Blasters Issue 10 - Pulp Magazine With Modern Sensibilities (Paperback)
Julie Rea, Brian McNett, Paul Starkey
R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Saladin and the Assassins (Paperback): Paul Starkey Saladin and the Assassins (Paperback)
Paul Starkey; Jurji Zaidan
R726 Discovery Miles 7 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This historical romantic novel is set at the time of Saladin, the great religious reformer, mythical leader and unifier of an Islamic world in disarray by political and social contradictions at the beginning of the twelfth century. Princess Sittalmulk, "The Lady of the Realm" is the beautiful and strong-willed sister to the weak Fatimid Caliph al-'Adid in Cairo. She has many suitors: Saladin has been persuaded that his political ambitions would be enhanced by a union with the caliph's sister. Such is also the case for the ruthless and ambitious Hasan who claims Fatimid ancestry and wants to become caliph. But the princess falls passionately in love with 'Imadin, a courageous commoner and member of Saladin's inner circle, after he saves her life and honor. Hasan a conspirator with few scruples arranges to have the princess abducted and uses the Assassins, a religious sect, to threaten and do away with Saladin. One morning Saladin wakes up with a dagger firmly planted above his head with a threatening letter signed by the "old man of the mountains" the Leader of the famous Assassins ready to sacrifice their lives in the service of their cause. But 'Imadin, is determined to come to his master's rescue by personally confronting the Assassins while his loyalty to Saladin raises insurmountable conflicts within himself on how to respond to the princess's advances... The stage is thus set for the contest for the princess's heart interlaced with the battle for the caliphate to succeed al-'Adid. Who will prevail and how? The fast paced action, with lots of twists and turns, is full of suspense that keeps us guessing to the very end....

Natural Resources and Cultural Connections of the Red Sea (Paperback): Janet Starkey, Paul Starkey, Tony Wilkinson Natural Resources and Cultural Connections of the Red Sea (Paperback)
Janet Starkey, Paul Starkey, Tony Wilkinson
R2,856 Discovery Miles 28 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Proceedings of Red Sea Project III held in the British Museum, London, in October 2006. Contents: 1) Environment, landscapes and archaeology of the Yemeni Tihamah (R. Neil Munro and Tony J. Wilkinson); 2) The formation of a southern Red Sea seascape in the Late Prehistoric Period: Tracing cross-Red Sea culture-contact, interaction, and maritime communities along the Tihamah coastal plain, Yemen, in the third to first millennium BC (Lamya Khalidi); 3) Products from the Read Sea at Petra in the Medieval Period (Stephan G Schmid and Jacqueline Studer); 4) Continuing studies of plants and animals and their Arabic names from the Royal Danish Expedition to the Red Sea, 1761-1763 (F. Nigel Hepper); 5) Coral reef conservation and the current status of reefs of the Ras Mohamed National Park in the northern Red Sea and Gulf of Aqabah (Steve McMellor and David J Smith); 6) How fast is fast? Technology, trade and speed under sail in the Roman Red Sea (Julian Whitewright); 7) Warships in the Red Sea, An Outstanding Phenomenon (Sarah Arenson); 8) Features of Ships and Boats in the Indian Ocean (Norbert Weismann); 9) Decorative Motifs on Red Sea Boats: Meaning and Identity (Dionisius A. Agius); 10) The Red Sea Jalbah. Local Phenomenon or Regional Prototype? (James Edgar Taylor); 11) Charting a Hazardous Sea (Sarah Searight); Red Sea Harbours, Hinterlands and Relationships in Preclassical Antiquity (Kenneth A. Kitchen); 12) Sea port to punt: new evidence from Marsa Gawasis, Red Sea (Egypt) (Kathryn A. Bard, Rodolfo Fattovich and Cheryl Ward); 13) The Arabaegypti Ichthyophagi: Cultural Connections with Egypt and the Maintenance of Identity (Ross Iain Thomas); 14) Aila and Clysma: The Rise of Northern Ports in the Red Sea in Late Antiquity (Walter Ward); 15) Shipwrecks, Coffee and Canals: the Landscapes of Suez (Janet Starkey); 16) What is the Evidence for External Trading Contacts on the East African coast in the first millennium bc? (Paul J.J. Sinclair); 17) The 'Arabians' of pre-Islamic Egypt (Tim Power); 18) Red Sea and Indian Ocean: Ports and their Hinterland (Eivind Heldaas Seland); 19) Bishops and Traders: The Role of Christianity in the Indian Ocean during the Roman Period (Roberta Tomber); 20) Arabic Sources for the Ming Voyages (Paul Lunde); 21) From the White Sea to the Red Sea: Piri Reis and the Ottoman conquest of Egypt (Paul Starkey).

Improving Rural Mobility - Options for Developing Motorized and Nonmotorized Transport in Rural Areas (Paperback): Paul... Improving Rural Mobility - Options for Developing Motorized and Nonmotorized Transport in Rural Areas (Paperback)
Paul Starkey, Simon Ellis, John Hine, Anna Ternell
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Many inhabitants of rural areas in developing countries do not have adequate and affordable access to transport infrastructure services. Insufficient access to transport constrains economic and social development and contributes to poverty. This book focuses on improving rural mobility by facilitating the provision of affordable means of transport and transport services. It concentrates on the many and varied types of transport that provide mobility such as bus service, freight trucks, bush taxis, transport animals, bicycles, and handcarts.

Sonallah Ibrahim - Rebel with a Pen (Paperback): Paul Starkey Sonallah Ibrahim - Rebel with a Pen (Paperback)
Paul Starkey
R789 Discovery Miles 7 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume is designed as an introduction to the contemporary Egyptian author Sonallah Ibrahim, one of the most important Arabic novelists of the modern era, with an unrivalled reputation for independence and integrity among contemporary Egyptian writers. The first study in any language devoted exclusively to Sonallah Ibrahim, the volume discusses each of the author's novels individually, beginning with the seminal Tilka al-ra'iha [That Smell] (1966) and ending with al-Jalid [Ice] (2011). Each work is discussed individually in its literary, social, historical and political context. The volume traces the evolution of Sonallah Ibrahim's work in terms both of their themes and of their literary technique, and concludes with an attempt at an overall evaluation of the author's contribution to the contemporary Egyptian novel. Paul Starkey's account shows how innovative and stylistically rich the Arabic novel has become over a period of some fifty years, beyond the better-known work of writers such as Naguib Mahfouz and Yusuf Idris. As such, the volume will serve as an introduction not only to the individual author but also to the development of Egyptian (and, more generally, Arabic) literature over the last half century.

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