Farah, Nuruddin:Close Sesame
- First edition 1983, ISBN: 0850314755
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[EAN: 9780850314755], [SC: 33.64], [PU: Allison & Busby], LITERATURE SOMALIA AFRICA BLACK, London. 1983. Allison & Busby. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. ISBN:0850314755. 208 pages.… More...
[EAN: 9780850314755], [SC: 33.64], [PU: Allison & Busby], LITERATURE SOMALIA AFRICA BLACK, London. 1983. Allison & Busby. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. ISBN:0850314755. 208 pages. hardcover. Cover: Illustration by Stuart Jane. Designed by Mick Keates. FROM THE PUBLISHER - Did he, Deeriye, know what he would do if his son were hurt or caught planting a bomb? Would he, Deeriye, seek vengeance, would he kill? lie was surprised to hear his own answer. Like the wise old man in many folk tales, Deeriye is a key element in the increasingly bizarre intrigue that develops in Nuruddiri Farah’s inspired new novel. The setting is today’s Somalia, and in the capital city of Mogadiscio is a mood of fear, of threatened violence, nighttime disappearances and widespread distrust - unmistakable marks of the police state. A lifelong fighter for the nationalist cause, Deeriye is now simply an asthmatic patriarch, staying alternately with his married son and daughter. His present predicament - dependent for his well-being on family, neighbours and friends, his freedom restricted by illness - heightens his awareness of the years of his ‘absence’ in political detention, as well as a need to come to terms with himself as a former hero of the people and with his son’s more radical idealism. Drawing comfort from religion and from visions of his beloved dead wife, Deeriye tries to define adult relationships with the children he has not seen growing up, but he must in the process confront larger, historical and tribal issues. In the wake of an attempted assassination that goes tragically wrong, he plans uncharacteristically desperate action. For, in the end, perhaps nothing is as clear-cut as it seems: perhaps there is no difference between public and private justice, perhaps it is only the mad who are really sane. CLOSE SESAME is the third in the sequence of novels which began with SWEET AND SOUR MILK (1979) and SARDINES (1981), to which the author gives the overall title: Variations on the theme of an African dictatorship. It is simply that Farah is in control of his enormous talents as a novelist, writing in the best traditions of Solzhenitsyn and Gabriel Garcia Marquez’ - World Literature Today. Nuruddin Farah was born in 1945 in Baidoa, Somalia. He worked in the Ministry of Education there before going to India to study at the University of Chandigarh. He speaks five languages and has traveled and taught in Africa, Europe and North America, his current post being in the department of English at the University of Jos, Nigeria. As well as being the author of four previous novels, he has written short stories, plays and film scripts. In 1980 he received the English-Speaking Union Literary Award, and his work has been consistently praised. inventory #30401<
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London. 1983. Allison & Busby. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. ISBN:0850314755. 208 pages. hardcover. Cover: Illustration by Stuart Jane. Designed by Mick Keates. FROM THE PUBLI… More...
London. 1983. Allison & Busby. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. ISBN:0850314755. 208 pages. hardcover. Cover: Illustration by Stuart Jane. Designed by Mick Keates. FROM THE PUBLISHER - Did he, Deeriye, know what he would do if his son were hurt or caught planting a bomb? Would he, Deeriye, seek vengeance, would he kill? lie was surprised to hear his own answer. Like the wise old man in many folk tales, Deeriye is a key element in the increasingly bizarre intrigue that develops in Nuruddiri Farahs inspired new novel. The setting is todays Somalia, and in the capital city of Mogadiscio is a mood of fear, of threatened violence, nighttime disappearances and widespread distrust - unmistakable marks of the police state. A lifelong fighter for the nationalist cause, Deeriye is now simply an asthmatic patriarch, staying alternately with his married son and daughter. His present predicament - dependent for his well-being on family, neighbours and friends, his freedom restricted by illness - heightens his awareness of the years of his absence in political detention, as well as a need to come to terms with himself as a former hero of the people and with his sons more radical idealism. Drawing comfort from religion and from visions of his beloved dead wife, Deeriye tries to define adult relationships with the children he has not seen growing up, but he must in the process confront larger, historical and tribal issues. In the wake of an attempted assassination that goes tragically wrong, he plans uncharacteristically desperate action. For, in the end, perhaps nothing is as clear-cut as it seems: perhaps there is no difference between public and private justice, perhaps it is only the mad who are really sane. CLOSE SESAME is the third in the sequence of novels which began with SWEET AND SOUR MILK (1979) and SARDINES (1981), to which the author gives the overall title: Variations on the theme of an African dictatorship. It is simply that Farah is in control of his enormous talents as a novelist, writing in the best traditions of Solzhenitsyn and Gabriel Garcia Marquez - World Literature Today. Nuruddin Farah was born in 1945 in Baidoa, Somalia. He worked in the Ministry of Education there before going to India to study at the University of Chandigarh. He speaks five languages and has traveled and taught in Africa, Europe and North America, his current post being in the department of English at the University of Jos, Nigeria. As well as being the author of four previous novels, he has written short stories, plays and film scripts. In 1980 he received the English-Speaking Union Literary Award, and his work has been consistently praised. inventory #30401 ISBN: 0850314755.<
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Farah, Nuruddin:Close Sesame
- First edition 1983, ISBN: 0850314755
Hardcover
[EAN: 9780850314755], [PU: Allison & Busby], LITERATURE SOMALIA AFRICA BLACK, London. 1983. Allison & Busby. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. ISBN:0850314755. 208 pages. hardcover. C… More...
[EAN: 9780850314755], [PU: Allison & Busby], LITERATURE SOMALIA AFRICA BLACK, London. 1983. Allison & Busby. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. ISBN:0850314755. 208 pages. hardcover. Cover: Illustration by Stuart Jane. Designed by Mick Keates. FROM THE PUBLISHER - Did he, Deeriye, know what he would do if his son were hurt or caught planting a bomb? Would he, Deeriye, seek vengeance, would he kill? lie was surprised to hear his own answer. Like the wise old man in many folk tales, Deeriye is a key element in the increasingly bizarre intrigue that develops in Nuruddiri Farah’s inspired new novel. The setting is today’s Somalia, and in the capital city of Mogadiscio is a mood of fear, of threatened violence, nighttime disappearances and widespread distrust - unmistakable marks of the police state. A lifelong fighter for the nationalist cause, Deeriye is now simply an asthmatic patriarch, staying alternately with his married son and daughter. His present predicament - dependent for his well-being on family, neighbours and friends, his freedom restricted by illness - heightens his awareness of the years of his ‘absence’ in political detention, as well as a need to come to terms with himself as a former hero of the people and with his son’s more radical idealism. Drawing comfort from religion and from visions of his beloved dead wife, Deeriye tries to define adult relationships with the children he has not seen growing up, but he must in the process confront larger, historical and tribal issues. In the wake of an attempted assassination that goes tragically wrong, he plans uncharacteristically desperate action. For, in the end, perhaps nothing is as clear-cut as it seems: perhaps there is no difference between public and private justice, perhaps it is only the mad who are really sane. inventory #30401, Books<
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London. 1983. Allison & Busby. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. 0850314755. 208 pages. hardcover. Cover: Illustration by Stuart Jane. Designed by Mick Keates. . keywords: Literature Somalia Africa . FROM THE PUBLISHER - Did he, Deeriye, know what he would do if his son were hurt or caught planting a bomb? Would he, Deeriye, seek vengeance, would he kill? lie was surprised to hear his own answer . . Like the wise old man in many folk tales, Deeriye is a key element in the increasingly bizarre intrigue that develops in Nuruddiri Farah's inspired new novel. The setting is today's Somalia, and in the capital city of Mogadiscio is a mood of fear, of threatened violence, nighttime disappearances and widespread distrust - unmistakable marks of the police state. A lifelong fighter for the nationalist cause, Deeriye is now simply an asthmatic patriarch, staying alternately with his married son and daughter. His present predicament - dependent for his well-being on family, neighbours and friends, his freedom restricted by illness - heightens his awareness of the years of his absence' in political detention, as well as a need to come to terms with himself as a former hero of the people and with his son's more radical idealism. Drawing comfort from religion and from visions of his beloved dead wife, Deeriye tries to define adult relationships with the children he has not seen growing up, but he must in the process confront larger, historical and tribal issues. In the wake of an attempted assassination that goes tragically wrong, he plans uncharacteristically desperate action. For, in the end, perhaps nothing is as clear-cut as it seems: perhaps there is no difference between public and private justice, perhaps it is only the mad who are really sane. inventory #30401 ISBN: 0850314755., 0<
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Farah, Nuruddin:Close Sesame
- First edition 1983, ISBN: 9780850314755
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London. 1983. Allison & Busby. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. ISBN:0850314755. 208 pages. hardcover. Cover: Illustration by Stuart Jane. Designed by Mick Keates. FROM THE PUBLI… More...
London. 1983. Allison & Busby. 1st Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. ISBN:0850314755. 208 pages. hardcover. Cover: Illustration by Stuart Jane. Designed by Mick Keates. FROM THE PUBLISHER - Did he, Deeriye, know what he would do if his son were hurt or caught planting a bomb? Would he, Deeriye, seek vengeance, would he kill? lie was surprised to hear his own answer. Like the wise old man in many folk tales, Deeriye is a key element in the increasingly bizarre intrigue that develops in Nuruddiri Farahs inspired new novel. The setting is todays Somalia, and in the capital city of Mogadiscio is a mood of fear, of threatened violence, nighttime disappearances and widespread distrust - unmistakable marks of the police state. A lifelong fighter for the nationalist cause, Deeriye is now simply an asthmatic patriarch, staying alternately with his married son and daughter. His present predicament - dependent for his well-being on family, neighbours and friends, his freedom restricted by illness - heightens his awareness of the years of his absence in political detention, as well as a need to come to terms with himself as a former hero of the people and with his sons more radical idealism. Drawing comfort from religion and from visions of his beloved dead wife, Deeriye tries to define adult relationships with the children he has not seen growing up, but he must in the process confront larger, historical and tribal issues. In the wake of an attempted assassination that goes tragically wrong, he plans uncharacteristically desperate action. For, in the end, perhaps nothing is as clear-cut as it seems: perhaps there is no difference between public and private justice, perhaps it is only the mad who are really sane. inventory #30401 ISBN: 0850314755., 0<
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