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Baghdad, Mon Amour: Selected Writings of Salah Al Hamdani

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
202 Seiten
Englisch
Northwestern University Presserschienen am30.04.2008
"Baghdad, Mon Amour" is a memoir by Salah Al Hamdani centered on his imprisonment under Saddam Hussein, his subsequent exile in France for more than thirty years, and his emotional return to Baghdad and seeing his family again after all those years with feelings of tremendous joy but also guilt for having "abandoned" them. The beauty of Al Hamdani's prose and poetry is skillfully captured in Sonia Alland's translation.mehr

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Klappentext"Baghdad, Mon Amour" is a memoir by Salah Al Hamdani centered on his imprisonment under Saddam Hussein, his subsequent exile in France for more than thirty years, and his emotional return to Baghdad and seeing his family again after all those years with feelings of tremendous joy but also guilt for having "abandoned" them. The beauty of Al Hamdani's prose and poetry is skillfully captured in Sonia Alland's translation.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-931896-44-3
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2008
Erscheinungsdatum30.04.2008
Seiten202 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 142 mm, Höhe 215 mm, Dicke 15 mm
Gewicht313 g
Artikel-Nr.14427604
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SALAH AL HAMDANI is a French-Iraqi poet and actor. Born in Baghdad in 1951, he has lived in exile in France for the last three decades. He started writing as a political prisoner in Iraq around the age of twenty. He is also the author of numerous works in both Arabic and French.

SONIA ALLAND lives in both New York City, where she is a longtime public school volunteer, and southern France. She has been translating the works of the French writer Marie Bronsard and has also participated in her husband's anthropological research in both France and Catalonia, Spain.