Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
284
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Aug 28, 2018
Éditeur
Faber & Faber
ISBN-10
0571348270
ISBN-13
9780571348275
Description
In the vibrant backdrop of 1956 Port Said, a complex narrative unfolds as Townrow navigates the tangled web of human relationships and the implications of colonialism. With profound insight, the author delves into the psyche of his characters, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and moral responsibility against the shifting tides of societal change.
As events escalate around the Suez Canal crisis, Townrow’s journey becomes a reflection on personal and collective struggles. The story intertwines the political with the intimate, revealing how the broader historical climate influences individual choices. Through richly drawn characters, readers are invited to ponder the nuances of accountability and what it truly means to confront one’s past.
As events escalate around the Suez Canal crisis, Townrow’s journey becomes a reflection on personal and collective struggles. The story intertwines the political with the intimate, revealing how the broader historical climate influences individual choices. Through richly drawn characters, readers are invited to ponder the nuances of accountability and what it truly means to confront one’s past.
Genres
Histoire