The Children of the Ghetto, my Name is Adam
by
Elias Khoury
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1939810132
ISBN-13
9781939810137
Publisher
Random House Inc
Imprint
Archipelago Books
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 10th, 2019
Print length
428 Pages
Weight
608 grams
Product Classification:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
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Lit by the sublime beauty and tragedy of classical Arabic poetry, a Palestinian falafel seller in New York sets out to shape fragments of his family history
Weaving history, memory, and poetry, this unforgettable novel and the 1st book in a trilogy provides a sprawling memorial to the Nakba and the strangled lives left in its wake.
Long exiled in New York, Palestinian ex-pat Adam Dannoun thought he knew himself. But an encounter with Blind Mahmoud, a father figure from his childhood, changes everything. It is when Adam encounters his former teacher that Adam discovers the story he must tell.
Ma'moun's testimony brings Adam back to the first years of his life in the ghetto of Lydia, in Palestine, where his family endured thirst, hunger, and terror in the aftermath of unspeakable horror.
With unmatched literary craft and empathy, Khoury peels away layers of lost stories and repressed memories to unveil Adam's story.
Oscillating between two narrators the self-reflexive "Elias Khoury" and Adam himself Children of the Ghetto: My Name is Adam engages real (and invented) scholarly texts, Khoury's own work, and Adam's lost notebooks in an intertextual account of a life shadowed by atrocity.
Weaving history, memory, and poetry, this unforgettable novel and the 1st book in a trilogy provides a sprawling memorial to the Nakba and the strangled lives left in its wake.
Long exiled in New York, Palestinian ex-pat Adam Dannoun thought he knew himself. But an encounter with Blind Mahmoud, a father figure from his childhood, changes everything. It is when Adam encounters his former teacher that Adam discovers the story he must tell.
Ma'moun's testimony brings Adam back to the first years of his life in the ghetto of Lydia, in Palestine, where his family endured thirst, hunger, and terror in the aftermath of unspeakable horror.
With unmatched literary craft and empathy, Khoury peels away layers of lost stories and repressed memories to unveil Adam's story.
Oscillating between two narrators the self-reflexive "Elias Khoury" and Adam himself Children of the Ghetto: My Name is Adam engages real (and invented) scholarly texts, Khoury's own work, and Adam's lost notebooks in an intertextual account of a life shadowed by atrocity.
Lit by the sublime beauty and tragedy of classical Arabic poetry, a Palestinian falafel seller in New York sets out to shape fragments of his family history
Weaving history, memory, and poetry, this unforgettable noveland the 1st book in a trilogyprovides a sprawling memorial to the Nakba and the strangled lives left in its wake.
Long exiled in New York, Palestinian ex-pat Adam Dannoun thought he knew himself. But an encounter with Blind Mahmoud, a father figure from his childhood, changes everything. It is when Adam encounters his former teacher that Adam discovers the story he must tell.
Mamouns testimony brings Adam back to the first years of his life in the ghetto of Lydia, in Palestine, where his family endured thirst, hunger, and terror in the aftermath of unspeakable horror.
With unmatched literary craft and empathy, Khoury peels away layers of lost stories and repressed memories to unveil Adams story.
Oscillating between two narratorsthe self-reflexive "Elias Khoury" and Adam himselfChildren of the Ghetto: My Name is Adam engages real (and invented) scholarly texts, Khourys own work, and Adams lost notebooks in an intertextual account of a life shadowed by atrocity.
Weaving history, memory, and poetry, this unforgettable noveland the 1st book in a trilogyprovides a sprawling memorial to the Nakba and the strangled lives left in its wake.
Long exiled in New York, Palestinian ex-pat Adam Dannoun thought he knew himself. But an encounter with Blind Mahmoud, a father figure from his childhood, changes everything. It is when Adam encounters his former teacher that Adam discovers the story he must tell.
Mamouns testimony brings Adam back to the first years of his life in the ghetto of Lydia, in Palestine, where his family endured thirst, hunger, and terror in the aftermath of unspeakable horror.
With unmatched literary craft and empathy, Khoury peels away layers of lost stories and repressed memories to unveil Adams story.
Oscillating between two narratorsthe self-reflexive "Elias Khoury" and Adam himselfChildren of the Ghetto: My Name is Adam engages real (and invented) scholarly texts, Khourys own work, and Adams lost notebooks in an intertextual account of a life shadowed by atrocity.
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