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Hunger / Mohamed El-Bisatie ; translated by Denys Johnson-Davies.

LIBRA PJ7816.I76 J813 2008
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bisāṭī, Muḥammad.
Contributor:
Johnson-Davies, Denys.
Series:
Modern Arabic literature
Standardized Title:
Jūʻ. English
جوع. إنكليزي http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008127027
Language:
Arabic
English
Subjects (All):
Bisāṭī, Muḥammad.
Arabic fiction.
Poor families.
Hunger.
Egypt.
Hunger--Fiction.
Poor families--Egypt--Fiction.
Arabic fiction--Egypt--Translations into English.
Bisāṭī, Muḥammad--Translations into English.
Genre:
Fiction.
Novels.
Physical Description:
117 pages ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cairo ; New York : American University in Cairo Press, 2008.
Summary:
"Mohamed El-Bisatie's novel is set in the Egyptian countryside, about which he writes with such understanding. Episodic in form, it deals with a family - Zaghloul the layabout father, Sakeena the long-suffering wife, and two young boys. The central theme of the book is hunger: the hunger of not knowing where one's next meal is coming from, and the universal hunger for sex and love." "Sakeena's life revolves round trying to provide her family with the necessary daily loaves of bread that will stave off starvation. Labor-shy Zaghloul works on and off at one of the village's cafes, but prefers to spend his time listening in on conversations about subjects such as politics, which he would have liked to know more about, if only he had been an educated man. He is also intrigued by the stories told by young university students about their sexual exploits. Eventually chance presents him with a new job: to keep an elderly and obese man company and help him on and off the mule he uses to get around." "In the meantime, Zahir, the elder son, although lacking the advantages of any sort of education, nonetheless shows more initiative than his father, and discovers his own way of contributing to the family bread larder."--jacket.
ISBN:
9789774161407
9774161408
OCLC:
181138738

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