The Raven of Ruwi and Other Stories from Oman
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The Raven of Ruwi and Other Stories from Oman
In this lyrical collection, Omani author Hamoud Saud invites readers into the soul of Muscat, the capital city of Oman, a country famed for its long coastline, rugged mountains, and stark desert landscapes. This geography provides the backdrop for stories that reveal both the beauty and hardship of a country and people on the margins.
Saudβs Muscat is not a postcard-perfect city but a living, breathing place of cement forests, forgotten roundabouts, and ravens perched on bank flagpoles. In "The Raven of Ruwi," a narrator wanders the cityβs commercial district where Indian music drifts from balconies and the streets are filled with weary bank workers. In "The Sad Donkey of Muscat," a blind man recounts the cityβs history as told to him by a donkey. And in "Post Office of the Dead," a forgotten postmaster receives letters from Dostoevsky and Kafka, triggering a surreal unraveling of time and identity.
These stories are fabulist in spirit but grounded in the textures of everyday life: the scent of karak tea, the chatter of schoolgirls, the heat rising from asphalt. At once intimate and expansive, The Raven of Ruwi and Other Stories from Oman is a powerful meditation on place, identity, and the stories that cities tell.
Series: Middle East Literature in Translation
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780815612018
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 18 March 2026
Country: United States
Imprint: Syracuse University Press
Illustration: - 1 Maps
Contributors:
- Translated by Zia Ahmed
- Other Jokha Alharthi
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 9.0mm
Width: 127.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 150
About the Author
Hamoud Saud is an Omani writer of short stories and literary nonfiction. His work frequently appears in Arabic newspapers and culture magazines, and some of it has been translated into Azerbaijani, English, Japanese, and Spanish.
Zia Ahmedβs translations of Arabic fiction and literary nonfiction have appeared in Asymptote, Denver Quarterly, and The Markaz Review. He lives in Virginia.
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