This book introduces Western readers to some of the most significant novels written in Arabic since 1979. Despite their contribution to the development of contemporary Arabic fiction, these authors remain largely unknown to non-Arab readers.
Fabio Caiani examines the work of the Moroccan Muhammad Barrada; the Egyptian Idwar al-Kharrat; the Lebanese Ilyas Khuri and the Iraqi Fu'ad al-Takarli. Their most significant novels were published between 1979 and 2002, a period during which their work reached literary maturity. They all represent pioneering literary trends compared to...
This book introduces Western readers to some of the most significant novels written in Arabic since 1979. Despite their contribution to the develop...
Introduces Western readers to some of the most significant novels written in Arabic since 1979. This title examines the work of the Moroccan Muhammad Barrada; the Egyptian Idwar al-Kharrat; and, the Lebanese Ilyas Khuri and the Iraqi Fu'ad al-Takarli.
Introduces Western readers to some of the most significant novels written in Arabic since 1979. This title examines the work of the Moroccan Muhammad ...
Studies a neglected area of postcolonial fiction, fostering a better understanding of Iraqi culture and society This exploration of the work of Iraqi novelists begins with the early pioneering works and then moves towards an outline of the vibrant Baghdad cultural scene during the 1940s and 1950s. Particular attention is paid to detailed textual analysis and the evaluation and comparison of the aesthetic and poetic qualities of the key works of the four writers who form the central subject of the book -- Abd al-Malik Nuri (1921-98), Gha'ib Tu'ma Farman (1927-90), Mahdi Isa al-Saqr...
Studies a neglected area of postcolonial fiction, fostering a better understanding of Iraqi culture and society This exploration of the work of Ir...