The Children of the Ghetto: II
By Elias Khoury
Translated by Humphrey Davies
By Elias Khoury
Translated by Humphrey Davies
By Elias Khoury
Translated by Humphrey Davies
By Elias Khoury
Translated by Humphrey Davies
Part of The Children of the Ghetto
Part of The Children of the Ghetto
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$24.00
Nov 12, 2024 | ISBN 9781962770064
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Nov 12, 2024 | ISBN 9781962770071
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Praise
“I have the feeling that when the concluding volume of Children of the Ghetto appears in English, we’ll have in our hands one of the most indelible epics in 21st-century literature, a Palestinian story no reader will be able to forget.” —The New York Times Book Review
“Mr. Khoury felt that the constant turmoil of war, displacement and oppression that marked the modern Arab world required a new type of novel, one that reflected his era’s discombobulated reality. Often beginning with a single sustained encounter, his novels spin outward, kaleidoscopically, into the past and across borders.”
—New York Times
“Khoury has long been focused on the aftereffects of the Nakba, most notably in Gate of the Sun (2006), emphasizing the cruelty of forced expulsion and the confusions of statelessness . . . Adam recalls his intense, hopeful, and difficult relationships with women . . . [adding] lyrical and deeper elements . . . A powerful chronicle of the search for peace and identity amid constant disruption.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Khoury skillfully evokes the cruel absurdities of Israeli occupation as Adam attempts to cope with past and present anguish.”
—Leslie Williams, Booklist
“Like Khoury’s masterpiece Gate of the Sun (1998), Star of the Sea shows how the history and experience of the 1948 Palestinian Catastrophe (the Nakba) can be most powerfully conveyed through fiction. His brilliance, compassion and sharp humour lives on inside it.”
—Karma Nabulsi, History Today
“I love the universe Khoury built from existing worlds . . . I am looking forward to the final volume of Children of the Ghetto not because there will be any additional plot points or revelations but rather because the existing installments have given me an irrational amount of pleasure, upon rereading, the long spirals of Khoury’s voice telling me things it seems like I’d never heard before or simply didn’t believe until they were said over and over.”
—Sasha Frere-Jones, 4Columns
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