Living in Your Light

(Autor) Abdellah Taia
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Three moments in the life of Malika, a Moroccan countrywoman. From 1954 to 1999. From French colonization to the death of King Hassan II. It is her voice we hear in Abdellah Taia's stunning new novel, translated by Emma Ramadan, who won the PEN Translation Prize for her translation of Taia's last novel, A Country for Dying. Malika's first husband was sent by the French to fight in Indochina. In the 1960s, in Rabat, she does everything possible to prevent her daughter Khadija from becoming a maid in a rich French woman's villa. The day before the death of Hassan II, a young homosexual thief, Jaafar, enters her home and wants to kill her.

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Editorial:
Seven Stories Press UK
Formato:
Paperback
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781911710189
Año de publicación:
2025
Fecha publicación:
13 de Febrero de 2025

Abdellah Taia

Abdellah Taia is a Moroccan author known for his groundbreaking novel "An Arab Melancholia," which explores themes of sexuality, identity, and exile. His raw and introspective writing style has earned him critical acclaim for shedding light on marginalized voices in Arab literature. Taia's work challenges societal norms and pushes boundaries in contemporary literature.

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