format: كتاب ذو غلاف ورقى،غلاف خلفي مرن
2020-05-28
ورلد إيديشنس، شركة ذات مسئولية محدودة
The Disoriented | Amin Maalouf
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مزيد من المعلومات
متوفر فالمتجر
التحقق من التوفّر في المتجر
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أداة العثور على المتجر
One night, a phone rings in Paris.
Adam learns that Mourad, once his closest friend, is dying. He quickly throws some clothes in a suitcase and takes the first flight out, to the homeland he fled twenty-five years ago.
Exiled in France, Adam has been leading a peaceful life as a respected historian, but back among the milk-white mountains of the East his past soon catches up with him. His childhood friends have all taken different paths in life - and some now have blood on their hands.
Loyalty, identity, and the clash of cultures and beliefs are at the core of this long-awaited novel by the French-Lebanese literary giant Amin Maalouf.
'Maalouf is a thoughtful, humane and passionate interlocutor.' - The New York Times Book Review
'A thoughtful, philosophically rich story
that probes a still-open wound. An exile returns home to a land still torn apart by
civil war 25 years afterward. Think The Big Chill in Beirut with some of the sex but little of the lightheartedness
in Jeune Afrique editor-in-chief Maalouf's charged novel.' - Kirkus Reviews
'Having moved from Beirut to
Paris with the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War, the Prix Goncourt-winning
Maalouf (The Rock of Tanios) deftly
lets us know how the changes wrought by time's passage really feel, especially
when one has traded continents and cultures.' - ALA Booklist
'Amin Maalouf gives us a perfect look at the thoughts and feelings that can lead to emigration. One can only be impressed by the magnitude and the precision of his introspection.' - Le Monde des Livres
'A great work, which explores the wounds of the exile and the compromises of those who stay.' - L'Amour des Livres
Adam learns that Mourad, once his closest friend, is dying. He quickly throws some clothes in a suitcase and takes the first flight out, to the homeland he fled twenty-five years ago.
Exiled in France, Adam has been leading a peaceful life as a respected historian, but back among the milk-white mountains of the East his past soon catches up with him. His childhood friends have all taken different paths in life - and some now have blood on their hands.
Loyalty, identity, and the clash of cultures and beliefs are at the core of this long-awaited novel by the French-Lebanese literary giant Amin Maalouf.
'Maalouf is a thoughtful, humane and passionate interlocutor.' - The New York Times Book Review
'A thoughtful, philosophically rich story
that probes a still-open wound. An exile returns home to a land still torn apart by
civil war 25 years afterward. Think The Big Chill in Beirut with some of the sex but little of the lightheartedness
in Jeune Afrique editor-in-chief Maalouf's charged novel.' - Kirkus Reviews
'Having moved from Beirut to
Paris with the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War, the Prix Goncourt-winning
Maalouf (The Rock of Tanios) deftly
lets us know how the changes wrought by time's passage really feel, especially
when one has traded continents and cultures.' - ALA Booklist
'Amin Maalouf gives us a perfect look at the thoughts and feelings that can lead to emigration. One can only be impressed by the magnitude and the precision of his introspection.' - Le Monde des Livres
'A great work, which explores the wounds of the exile and the compromises of those who stay.' - L'Amour des Livres
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مزيد من المعلومات
One night, a phone rings in Paris.
Adam learns that Mourad, once his closest friend, is dying. He quickly throws some clothes in a suitcase and takes the first flight out, to the homeland he fled twenty-five years ago.
Exiled in France, Adam has been leading a peaceful life as a respected historian, but back among the milk-white mountains of the East his past soon catches up with him. His childhood friends have all taken different paths in life - and some now have blood on their hands.
Loyalty, identity, and the clash of cultures and beliefs are at the core of this long-awaited novel by the French-Lebanese literary giant Amin Maalouf.
'Maalouf is a thoughtful, humane and passionate interlocutor.' - The New York Times Book Review
'A thoughtful, philosophically rich story
that probes a still-open wound. An exile returns home to a land still torn apart by
civil war 25 years afterward. Think The Big Chill in Beirut with some of the sex but little of the lightheartedness
in Jeune Afrique editor-in-chief Maalouf's charged novel.' - Kirkus Reviews
'Having moved from Beirut to
Paris with the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War, the Prix Goncourt-winning
Maalouf (The Rock of Tanios) deftly
lets us know how the changes wrought by time's passage really feel, especially
when one has traded continents and cultures.' - ALA Booklist
'Amin Maalouf gives us a perfect look at the thoughts and feelings that can lead to emigration. One can only be impressed by the magnitude and the precision of his introspection.' - Le Monde des Livres
'A great work, which explores the wounds of the exile and the compromises of those who stay.' - L'Amour des Livres
Adam learns that Mourad, once his closest friend, is dying. He quickly throws some clothes in a suitcase and takes the first flight out, to the homeland he fled twenty-five years ago.
Exiled in France, Adam has been leading a peaceful life as a respected historian, but back among the milk-white mountains of the East his past soon catches up with him. His childhood friends have all taken different paths in life - and some now have blood on their hands.
Loyalty, identity, and the clash of cultures and beliefs are at the core of this long-awaited novel by the French-Lebanese literary giant Amin Maalouf.
'Maalouf is a thoughtful, humane and passionate interlocutor.' - The New York Times Book Review
'A thoughtful, philosophically rich story
that probes a still-open wound. An exile returns home to a land still torn apart by
civil war 25 years afterward. Think The Big Chill in Beirut with some of the sex but little of the lightheartedness
in Jeune Afrique editor-in-chief Maalouf's charged novel.' - Kirkus Reviews
'Having moved from Beirut to
Paris with the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War, the Prix Goncourt-winning
Maalouf (The Rock of Tanios) deftly
lets us know how the changes wrought by time's passage really feel, especially
when one has traded continents and cultures.' - ALA Booklist
'Amin Maalouf gives us a perfect look at the thoughts and feelings that can lead to emigration. One can only be impressed by the magnitude and the precision of his introspection.' - Le Monde des Livres
'A great work, which explores the wounds of the exile and the compromises of those who stay.' - L'Amour des Livres
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ورلد إيديشنس، شركة ذات مسئولية محدودةالمواصفات
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Number of Pages
522
Publication Date
2020-05-28
Dimensions and weight
Dimensions
13.9(H) x 21.5(W) x 3.302(D) cm
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