
Poor
A Nubian Novel
Idris Ali(Author)
The American University in Cairo Press
Published on 10. December 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-977-416-627-3 (ISBN)
Description
"This is your last day. Be strong. Don't hesitate. Cut and run. An exit with no return." Idris Ali's confessional novel opens with these words, spoken on an unbearably hot August afternoon in downtown Cairo, where the Nubian narrator has just decided, once and for all, to end his life. Delirious and thirsty, he wanders around venting his resentments large and small, his sexual frustrations, and his sense of powerlessness in the face of unremitting injustice. He seeks to expunge his failed life in the Nile: the river that had been the life blood of his country for millennia, and that - with Egypt's new dam - now drowns Nubia, flinging her dispossessed sons north and south into exile. Poor is the story of a life of hardship, adversity, and emotional starvation. It is also the story of opportunities squandered and hopes traded away for nothing - of a life lived, at times, all too poorly.
Reviews / Votes
"A hidden view of the writer's life ... a world that consumes the soul and passion, the changing nature of ocial classes, and marginal existence at the bottom of society." - Salah Fadl, Egyptian criticMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cairo
Egypt
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 121 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
281 gr
ISBN-13
978-977-416-627-3 (9789774166273)
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Persons
Idris Ali (1940 - 2010), one of Egypt's leading Nubian writers, was the author of three short story collections and six novels, including Dongola (AUC Press, 2006). Self-taught in literature, he attended the Religious Institute of al-Azhar. Elliott Colla is associate professor of Arabic and Islamic studies at Georgetown University. He has translated a number of Arabic novels, including Ibrahim Aslan's The Heron and Ibrahim al-Koni's Gold Dust (AUC Press, 2007, 2008).