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Sunset Oasis

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Sunset Oasis
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Bahaa Taher
Translated by Humphrey Davies
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 128
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9780340924884
ClassificationsDewey:892.736
Audience
General
Illustrations None

Publishing Details

Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint Sceptre
Publication Date 10 June 2010
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

As the 19th century draws to a close, the politically disgraced Mahmoud Abd El Zahir takes up his post as District Commissioner of the remote and dangerous Egyptian oasis of Siwa, knowing he has no choice. The hostile, warring natives are no surprise but little did he expect to fall in love, his Irish wife to alienate the entire community, or a local beauty to prove a fatal ally. As the gulf between occupier and occupied, husband and wife, dreams and reality widens, tensions reach boiling point.

Author Biography

Bahaa Taher was born in 1935 in Cairo, Egypt. He was active in the country's left-wing literary circles of the 1960s and in the mid 1970s was prevented from publishing his work. After many years of exile in Switzerland, he has recently returned to Egypt. Now one of the most widely read novelists in the Arab world, Taher has received the State's Award of Merit in Literature, the highest honour the Egyptian establishment can confer on a writer. He is the author of four collections of short stories, several plays and works of non-fiction, and six novels. In 2008 he was awarded the inaugural International Prize for Arabic Fiction for SUNSET OASIS.

Reviews

A boldly imaginative exploration of Egypt s tragic history, and takes us back to the imperial dreams of Alexander the Great, suggesting parallels with the dreams of Bush and Bush. Taher s voice is sombre, wise and lyrical. - Margaret Drabble, Times Literary Supplement Books of the Year 'A subtle cast of characters emotively bring the complexity of politics to vivid, powerful life - Zena Alkayat, Metro Fascinating...The most compelling journey is that of Mahmoud inwards, an accurate and sensitive portrayal of the honest but weak man - Navtej Sarna, Times Literary Supplement Ambitously weighty...offers a welcome glimpse of a troubled period of Egypt s history largely forgotten by its British colonisers and an absorbing portrait of a would-be good man destroyed by bad times - Rachel Aspen, Observer Traces with wonderful subtlety the cultural, historical and gender incompatibilities that inevitably lead to tragedy. It is a haunting but never despairing narrative. - Michael Holroyd, Guardian Books of the Year A richly textured treat - Boyd Tonkin, Independent Books of the Year