Faces
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Format
Broché
Pages
160
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Oct 1, 2024
Éditeur
Georgetown University Press
ISBN-10
1647124778
ISBN-13
9781647124779
Description
Faces unveils a powerful narrative that reshapes the landscape of modern Arab literature. Through its vivid prose and compelling character studies, the story captures the essence of the human experience in a society marked by complexities and struggles. The voices within its pages resonate deeply, inviting readers to engage with the rich tapestry of emotions, conflicts, and aspirations that define the characters' lives.
As Mohamed Choukri's masterpiece unfolds, it explores themes of identity, social dynamics, and personal growth against a backdrop of cultural upheaval. The collaboration with Jonas Elbousty and Roger Allen in this English translation allows the essence of the original work to shine through, making it accessible to a wider audience. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world that confronts the raw edges of existence while celebrating the resilience of the human spirit.
With its profound insights and evocative storytelling, Faces promises to leave a lasting impression, igniting conversations about the intricacies of life in contemporary Arab society. The novel remains a milestone in literary history, proving that both pain and hope can coexist and lead to transformative journeys of self-discovery.
As Mohamed Choukri's masterpiece unfolds, it explores themes of identity, social dynamics, and personal growth against a backdrop of cultural upheaval. The collaboration with Jonas Elbousty and Roger Allen in this English translation allows the essence of the original work to shine through, making it accessible to a wider audience. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world that confronts the raw edges of existence while celebrating the resilience of the human spirit.
With its profound insights and evocative storytelling, Faces promises to leave a lasting impression, igniting conversations about the intricacies of life in contemporary Arab society. The novel remains a milestone in literary history, proving that both pain and hope can coexist and lead to transformative journeys of self-discovery.
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