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Voices of the Lost: A Novel: The Margellos World Republic of Letters

Autor Hoda Barakat Traducere de Marilyn Booth
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mar 2021
Winner of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction, this novel weaves together a series of devastating confessions about life in contemporary Arab society
 
“Barakat isn't writing about ‘the immigrant.’ She's writing about the human.”—Rumaan Alam, 4columns
 
“Spare and deep, Voices of the Lost captivates. Hoda Barakat is one of Lebanon's greatest gifts to literature, and Booth allows her English audience to explore this painful and irresistible present.”—Amy Bloom, author of White Houses
 
In an unnamed country torn apart by war, six strangers are compelled to share their darkest secrets. Taking pen to paper, each character attempts to put in writing what they can’t bring themselves to say to the person they love—mother, father, brother, lost love. Their words form a chain of dark confessions, none of which reaches the intended recipient.
 
Profound, troubling, and deeply human, Voices of the Lost tells the moving story of characters living on the periphery, battling with displacement, devastating poverty, and the demons within themselves. From one of today’s most talented Arabic writers, Voices of the Lost is an urgent story of lives intimately woven together in a society that is tearing itself apart.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780300255263
ISBN-10: 0300255268
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Yale University Press
Colecția Yale University Press
Seria The Margellos World Republic of Letters


Recenzii

“The tragedies in Voices of the Lost are agonizing . . . [a] searing prizewinner.”—Madeleine Thien, The Guardian

Voices of the Lost belongs with the most exemplary fiction of our contemporary diasporas, striving to match the new tragedy with a new form.”—John Domini, Brooklyn Rail

“Spare and deep, Voices of the Lost captivates. Hoda Barakat is one of Lebanon’s greatest gifts to literature, and Booth allows her English audience to explore this painful and irresistible present.”—Amy Bloom, author of White Houses

“Marilyn Booth effortlessly captures the ache, incomprehension, and longing in Hoda Barakat’s spare and luminous prose. Barakat is without doubt one of the most important and gifted novelists writing today—as a translator, Booth is every bit her equal.”—Shawkat M. Toorawa, translator of Adonis: A Time Between Ashes and Roses

“Drawing on the power of testimonial, Hoda Barakat’s characters relate tales of loss, regret, and displacement. Beautifully written and filled with a raw, audacious honesty, these lost and found letters draw readers into an extraordinary embrace and refuse to let go.”—Diana Abu-Jaber, author of Birds of Paradise

“Hoda Barakat is one of the most versatile and innovative novelists in the Arab world. Here, in a fugue of undelivered letters, she etches the portraits of a series of existential refugees, lost between countries, languages, and lives.”—Marilyn Hacker, author of Blazons

“A subversive novel that examines sorrow, longing, violence, kindness, and compassion. The places may be named, but the protagonists are nameless. We love them because they are us.”—Fady Joudah, author of Tethered to Stars


Notă biografică

Hoda Barakat has published five novels and two plays. In 2015, she was shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize. Marilyn Booth is professor of Arabic languages and literature at Magdalen College, Oxford.

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Winner of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction, this novel weaves together a series of devastating confessions about life in contemporary Arab society