Bøger af Jabra Ibrahim Jabra
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142,95 kr. Jabra's debut novel, first published in 1955 and called by Edward Said "one of the principal successes of Arabic artistic prose and drama," introduced stream of consciousness, flashback and interior monologue to the Arabic novel and set the stage for the outpouring of modern Arabic prose that followed.
- Bog
- 142,95 kr.
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- A Novel
238,95 kr. Tells the author's love story through alternating journal entries and with a complex layering of voices, revealing how a love affair takes shape through twin perspectives of a famed male novelist and the woman who desires him.
- Bog
- 238,95 kr.
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326,95 kr. - Bog
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180,95 - 283,95 kr. Walid Masoud disappears. A Palestinian intellectual, he has been living in Baghdad since the first Israeli War of 1948. As a member of an organization engaged in the armed struggle against Israel, suspicion arises that he has gone underground as part of a political movement. Masoud leaves behind a lengthy but disconnected tape recording of garble utterances through which Jabra Ibrahim Jabra artfully crafts the basis for the narration. He transforms the transcription of the tape by each of Masoud's comrades into a study of character. Through a series of monologues, each becomes a narrator of his own experience. Readers of The Ship (also translated by Adnan Haydar and Roger Allen) will remember the ingenious way the political themes emerge through the dialogue between passengers on a ship crossing the Mediterranean from the Arab to the European world. This novel echoes identical subjects: the misperceptions between Western and Islamic cultures, personal landscape as a shaper of culture, and the necessity of political commitment. A tour de force that places the evolution of the Faulknerian style into a political register, this book is a testament to the brilliance of one of Palestine's preeminent writers.
- Bog
- 180,95 kr.