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The Last Summer of Reason (Paperback)
Tahar Djaout; Translated by Marjolijn de Jager; Introduction by Alek Baylee Toumi; Foreword by Wole Soyinka
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This elegant, haunting novel takes us deep into the world of
bookstore owner Boualem Yekker. He lives in a country being
overtaken by the Vigilant Brothers, a radically conservative party
that seeks to control every element of life according to the laws
of their stringent moral theology: no work of beauty created by
human hands should rival the wonders of their god. Once-treasured
art and literature are now despised. Silently holding his ground,
Boualem withstands the new regime, using the shop and his personal
history as weapons against puritanical forces. Readers are taken
into the lush depths of the bookseller's dreams, the memories of
his now-empty family life, his passion for literature, then yanked
back into the terror and drudgery of his daily routine by the
vandalism, assaults, and death warrants that afflict him. story
that reveals how far an ordinary human being will go to maintain
hope. Tahar Djaout (1954-93) was an Algerian novelist, poet, and
journalist, and the author of twelve books, including Les vigiles,
winner of the Prix Mediterranee. by an Islamic fundamentalist
group. The manuscript of this novel was found among his papers
after his death.
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