Celestial Bodies
Jokha Alharthi
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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)
Beschreibung
Celestial Bodiesis the International Booker-winning and internationally bestselling novel from Jokha Alharthi. Set in the village of al-Awafi in Oman, we encounter three sisters: Mayya, who marries Abdallah after a heartbreak; Asma, who marries from a sense of duty; and Khawla who rejects all offers while waiting for her beloved, who has emigrated to Canada. These three women and their families witness Oman evolve from a traditional, slave-owning society slowly redefining itself after the colonial era, to the crossroads of its complex present. Elegantly structured and taut,Celestial Bodiesis a coiled spring of a novel, telling of Oman's coming-of-age through the prism of one family's losses and loves. PRAISE FOR CELESTIAL BODIES An innovative reimagining of the family saga . . .Celestial Bodiesis itself a treasure house: an intricately calibrated chaos of familial orbits and conjunctions, of the gravitational pull of secrets' NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW The great pleasure of readingCelestial Bodiesis witnessing a novel argue, through the achieved perfection of its form, for a kind of inquiry that only the novel can really conduct. The ability to move freely through time, the privileged access to the wounded privacies of many characters, the striking diversity of human beings across a relatively narrow canvas, the shock waves as one generation heaves, like tectonic plates, against another, the secrets and lapses and repressions, at once intimate and historical, the power, indeed, of an investigation that is always political and always intimatehere is the novel being supremely itself, proving itself up to the job by changing not its terms of employment but the shape of the task. THE NEW YORKER Breathtaking. The tale is replete with history, poetry, and philosophy, but also slavery, broken marriages, passion, and not-so-secret lovers. THE ATLAN