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The Earthquake Tahir Wattar

The Earthquake By Tahir Wattar

The Earthquake by Tahir Wattar


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The Earthquake Summary

The Earthquake by Tahir Wattar

The Earthquake offers a lucid vision of post-colonial Algeria - a society in chaos, a world turned upside down. Pioneering novelist Tahir Wattar both foretells the dreadful events which would later besiege his country and presciently demonstrates the evils of intolerance, ignorance, social classism and religious extremism in this modern classic.

The Earthquake Reviews

'One of the modern Arabic classics' * World Literature Today *
''Prophetic in its exposure of the misuse of religion for political purposes' * Middle East News *

About Tahir Wattar

Tahir Wattar (1969-2010) was a pioneer of the modern Arabic novel in Algeria. Born into a Berber family in Sedrata, he was a supporter of arabisation in the wake of Algerian independence. In addition to his many novels, he wrote several plays and short stories. His works have been translated into French, Spanish and Italian and adapted for the theatre. William Granara is professor of Arabic Language and Literature at Harvard University, and former executive director of the Center for Arabic Study at the American University in Cairo. He is co-editor of The Thousand and One Nights: Sources and Transformations in Literature, Art, and Science (2020).

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NGR9780863569630
9780863569630
0863569633
The Earthquake by Tahir Wattar
New
Paperback
Saqi Books
2024-02-06
208
N/A
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