Ibrahim Nasrallah

Gaza Weddings

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Twin sisters Randa and Lamis live in the besieged Gaza Strip. Inseparable to the point that even their mother cannot tell them apart, they grow up surrounded by the random carnage that characterizes life under occupation. Randa, who wants to be a journalist, writes to record the devastation around her, taking pictures of martyred children. Meanwhile, their beloved neighbor Amna quietly converes with all those she has lost, as she plans the wedding of Lamis and her son Saleh.

With their menfolk almost entirely absent, it is the women who take center stage in this poignant novel of resilience, determination, and living against the odds.

Über die Autorin / über den Autor:

Ibrahim Nasrallah war born to Palestinian parents in Jordan in 1954, and grew up in a refugee camp there. He has written fourteen collections of poetry and fourteen novels as well as works of literary criticism. He is also a painter and photographer. Gaza Weddings is the third part of his Palestinian tragicomedy, following Time of White Horses (Hoopoe, 2016) and The Lanterns of the King of Galilee (AUC Press, 2015).

Preis: CHF 16.50
Sprache: Englisch (aus dem Arabischen von Nancy Roberts)
Art: Taschenbuch
Erschienen: 2017 (2004)
Verlag: Hoopoe
ISBN: 978-977-416-844-4
Masse: 155 S.

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