Stories from the Center of the World
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Stories from the Center of the World
Stories from the Center of the World
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Short stories from 25 emerging and established writers of Middle Eastern and North African origins, a unique collection of voices and viewpoints that illuminate life in the global Arab/Muslim world.
'Provocative and subtle, nuanced and surprising, these stories demonstrate how this complicated and rich region might best be approachedβthrough the power of literature.' β Viet Thanh Nguyen, author of The Committed
Stories from the Center of the World gathers new writing from the greater Middle East (or SWANA), a vast region that stretches from Southwest Asia, through the Middle East and Turkey, and across Northern Africa. The 25 authors included here come from a wide range of cultures and countries, including Palestine, Syria, Pakistan, Iran, Lebanon, Egypt, and Morocco, to name some.
In 'Asha and Haaji', Hanif Kureishi takes up the cause of outsiders who become uprooted when war or disaster strikes and they flee for safe haven. In Nektaria Anastasiadou's 'The Location of the Soul According to Benyamin Alhadeff', two students in Istanbul from different classes and religions that have often been at odds with one another believe they can overcome all obstacles. MK Harb's story, 'Counter Strike', is about queer love among Beiruti adolescents; and Salar Abdoh's 'The Long Walk of the Martyrs' invites us into the world of former militants, fighters who fought ISIS or Daesh in Iraq and Syria, and who are having a hard time readjusting to civilian life. In 'Eleazar', Karim Kattan tells an unexpected Palestinian story in which the usual antagonistsβIsraeli occupation forcesβare mostly absent, while another malevolent force seems to overtake an unsuspecting family. Omar El Akkad's 'The Icarist' is a coming-of-age story about the underworld in which illegal immigrants are forced to live, and what happens when one dares to break away.
Contributors include: Salar Abdoh, Leila Aboulela, Farah Ahamed, Omar El Akkad, Sarah AlKahly-Mills, Nektaria Anastasiadou, Amany Kamal Eldin, Jordan Elgrably, Omar Foda, May Haddad, Danial Haghighi, Malu Halasa, MK Harb, Alireza Iranmehr, Karim Kattan, Hanif Kureishi, Ahmed Salah Al-Mahdi, Diary Marif, Tariq Mehmood, Sahar Mustafah, Mohammed Al-Naas, Ahmed Naji, Mai Al-Nakib, Abdellah Taia, and Natasha Tynes.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780872869073
Publisher: City Lights Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 20 June 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: City Lights Books
Illustration: Illustrations
Contributors:
- Edited by Jordan Elgrably
- Contributions by Hanif Kureishi
- Contributions by Omar El Akkad
- Contributions by Salar Abdoh
- Contributions by Leila Aboulela
- Contributions by Malu Halasa
- Contributions by Sahar Mustafah
- Edited by Jordan Elgrably
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 324
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About the Author
Jordan Elgrably, and is based in Montpellier, France and California.
Hanif Kureishi is the author of The Buddha of Suburbia, Intimacy, Love in a Blue Time, and the screenplay My Beautiful Laundrette, among many other works. He lives in London.
Omar El Akkad is the author of the novels American War and What Strange Paradise. Born in Egypt, he spent his youth in the Gulf, then moved to Canada, and now lives in Oregon.
Salar Abdoh is the author of the novels Poet Game, Opium, Tehran At Twilight, Out of Mesopotamia, and A Nearby Country Called Love, and is the editor and translator of the anthology Tehran Noir. He's based in New York.
Sudanese-born Leila Aboulela is the author of two short story collections and six novels, including The New York Times Editor's Choice River Spirit. She's based in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Malu Halasa is a Jordanian-Filipina American author of the novel Mother of All Pigs, and the non-fiction anthologies, Woman Life Freedom, Voices and Art from the Women's Protests in Iran, Syria Speaks: Art and Culture from the Frontline, Transit Tehran: Young Iran and Its Inspirations, with Maziar Bahari, and The Secret Life of Syrian Lingerie: Intimacy and Design, with Rana Salam. Halasa is the Literary Editor of The Markaz Review, and is based in London.
Sahar Mustafah's first novel The Beauty of Your Face was named a Notable Book and Editor's Choice by The New York Times Book Review, and included in Marie Claire Magazine's Best Fiction by Women. It was long-listed for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize and was a finalist for the Palestine Book Awards. She was awarded a 2023 Jack Hazard Fellowship from the New Literary Project and a literature grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency. Mustafah is a native Chicagoan and currently resides in Orland Park, IL.
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