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Mo(a)t - Stories From Arabic (Paperback): Garen Torikian 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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R297 R247 Discovery Miles 2 470 Save R50 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
What Have You Left Behind? (Paperback): Bushra al-Maqtari What Have You Left Behind? (Paperback)
Bushra al-Maqtari; Translated by Sawad Hussain
R370 R303 Discovery Miles 3 030 Save R67 (18%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

In 2015, a year after it started, Bushra al-Maqtari decided to document the suffering of civilians in the Yemeni Civil War, which has killed over 350,000 people according to the UN. Inspired by the work of Svetlana Alexievich, she spent two years visiting different parts of the country, putting her life at risk by speaking with her compatriots, and gathered over 400 testimonies, a selection of which appear in What Have You Left Behind? Purposefully alternating between accounts from the victims of the Houthi militia and those of the Saudi-led coalition, al-Maqtari highlights the disillusionment and anguish felt by those trapped in a war outside of their own making. As difficult to read as it is to put down, this unvarnished chronicle of the conflict serves as a vital reminder of the scale of the human tragedy behind the headlines, and offers a searing condemnation of the international community's complicity in the war's continuation.

Guardian of Surfaces: Bothayna Al-Essa Guardian of Surfaces
Bothayna Al-Essa; Translated by Sawad Hussain, Ranya Abdelrahman
R451 R374 Discovery Miles 3 740 Save R77 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Black Foam - A Novel (Hardcover): Haji Jabir Black Foam - A Novel (Hardcover)
Haji Jabir; Translated by Sawad Hussain, Marcia Lynx Qualey
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R591 R451 Discovery Miles 4 510 Save R140 (24%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

From award-winning Eritrean author Haji Jabir comes a profoundly intimate novel about one man's tireless attempt to find his place in the world. Dawoud is on the run from his murky past, aiming to discover where he belongs. He tries to assimilate into different groups along his journey through North Africa and Israel, changing his clothes, his religious affiliations, and even his name to fit in, but the safety and peace he seeks remain elusive. It seems prejudice is everywhere, holding him back, when all he really wants is to create a simple life he can call his own. A chameleon, Dawoud-or David, Adal, or Dawit, depending on where and when you meet him-is not lost in this whirl of identities. In fact, he is defined by it. Dawoud's journey is circuitous and specific, but the desire to belong is universal. Spellbinding to the final page, Black Foam is both intimate and grand in scale, much like the experiences of the millions of people migrating to find peace and safety in the twenty-first century.

The Dance of the Deep-Blue Scorpion (Hardcover): Akram Musallam The Dance of the Deep-Blue Scorpion (Hardcover)
Akram Musallam; Translated by Sawad Hussain
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R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

An experimental novel that explores the complexity of Palestinian identity through extended metaphor and dark humor. On a plastic chair in a parking lot in Ramallah sits a young man writing a novel, reflecting on his life: working in a dance club on the Israeli side of the border, scratching his father's amputated leg, dreaming nightly of a haunting scorpion, witnessing the powerful aura of his mountain-lodging aunt. His work in progress is a meditation on absence, loss, and emptiness. He poses deep questions: What does it mean to exist? How can you confirm the existence of a place, a person, a limb? How do we engage with what is no longer there? Absurd at times, raw at others, The Dance of the Deep-Blue Scorpion explores Palestinian identity through Akram Musallam's extended metaphors in the hope of transcending the loss of territory and erasure of history.

Black Foam - A Novel (Paperback): Haji Jabir Black Foam - A Novel (Paperback)
Haji Jabir; Translated by Sawad Hussain, Marcia Lynx Qualey
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R272 R209 Discovery Miles 2 090 Save R63 (23%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

From award-winning Eritrean author Haji Jabir comes a profoundly intimate novel about one man's tireless attempt to find his place in the world. Dawoud is on the run from his murky past, aiming to discover where he belongs. He tries to assimilate into different groups along his journey through North Africa and Israel, changing his clothes, his religious affiliations, and even his name to fit in, but the safety and peace he seeks remain elusive. It seems prejudice is everywhere, holding him back, when all he really wants is to create a simple life he can call his own. A chameleon, Dawoud-or David, Adal, or Dawit, depending on where and when you meet him-is not lost in this whirl of identities. In fact, he is defined by it. Dawoud's journey is circuitous and specific, but the desire to belong is universal. Spellbinding to the final page, Black Foam is both intimate and grand in scale, much like the experiences of the millions of people migrating to find peace and safety in the twenty-first century.

A Bed for the King's Daughter (Paperback): Shahla Ujayli A Bed for the King's Daughter (Paperback)
Shahla Ujayli; Translated by Sawad Hussain
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R392 R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Save R27 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A groundbreaking collection of experimental short fiction by award-winning Syrian author and Booker International Prize for Arabic Fiction nominee Shahla Ujayli, A Bed for the King’s Daughter uses surrealism and irony to examine such themes as women’s agency, the decline of collective life and imagination under modernity, and the effects of social and political corruption on daily life. In “The Memoir of Cinderella’s Shoes,” Cinderella uses her famous glass slipper as a weapon in order to take justice into her own hands. In “Tell Me About Surrealism,” an art history professor’s writing assignment reveals the slipperiness of storytelling, and in “Merry Christmas,” the realities of apartheid interfere with one family’s celebration. Through twenty-two short stories, Ujayli animates—with brevity and inventiveness—themes relevant to both the particularities of life in the Arab world and life outside it.

Catalogue of a Private Life (Paperback): Shatwa Binshatwan Catalogue of a Private Life (Paperback)
Shatwa Binshatwan; Translated by Sawad Hussain
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R213 Discovery Miles 2 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Crossing Embers 2021 (Paperback): Badria Al Shihhi Crossing Embers 2021 (Paperback)
Badria Al Shihhi; Translated by Sawad Hussain; Edited by Marcia Lynx Qualey
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R303 R281 Discovery Miles 2 810 Save R22 (7%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Ghady & Rawan (Paperback): Fatima Sharafeddine, Samar Mahfouz Barraj Ghady & Rawan (Paperback)
Fatima Sharafeddine, Samar Mahfouz Barraj; Translated by Sawad Hussain, M Lynx Qualey
R572 Discovery Miles 5 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ghady and Rawan is a heartfelt and timely novel by the award-winning author Fatima Sharafeddine (The Servant, Cappuccino) and Samar Mahfouz Barraj. The novel follows the close-knit friendship of two Lebanese teenagers, Ghady, who lives with his family in Belgium, and Rawan, who lives in Lebanon. Ghady's family travels every summer to Beirut, where Ghady gets to spend all his time with Rawan and their other friends, enjoying their freedom from school. During the rest of the year, he and Rawan keep in touch by email. Through this correspondence, we learn about the daily ups and downs of their lives in Brussels and Beirut, including Ghady's homesickness and his struggles with racism at school, as well as Rawan's changing relationship to her family. The novel offers a glimpse into the lives of Lebanese adolescents while exploring a range of topics relevant to young people everywhere: bullying, parental conflicts, racism, belonging and identity, and peer pressure. Through the connection between the two main characters, Sharafeddine and Mahfouz Barraj show how the love and support of a good friend can help you through difficulties as well as sweeten life's triumphs and good times.

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