History of Ash : A Novel
History of Ash : A Novel
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Author(s): Marouazi, Khadija
ISBN No.: 9781649032829
Pages: 224
Year: 202308
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 79.07
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

"Intense and intimate, Marouazi writes with explicit detail, compassion, and urgency. While this is a fictional account, the realities of this era of heavy state repression in Morocco and the anguish of those unjustly imprisoned are felt acutely in her brilliant prose."-- The New Arab "An exceptional book. The author probes a forbidden, hidden world, traversing the realities of women political activists and the atrocities Arab women witnessed as they worked alongside political and cultural elites."-- Samar Yazbek, author of Planet of Clay and The Crossing "Khadija Marouazi's History of Ash tells a powerful story of erasure and loss. Her weapon is dark satire--the peasant who does not know he belongs to a secret organization, the women who after bravely fighting for their civil rights can still poke fun at themselves despite the cruelty of their incarceration, and the mouse who sits atop a list of a secret organization's personnel. This book is like an open wound, but it is woven together with love and passion. And it is well worth reading.


"-- Youssef Fadel, author of A Rare Blue Bird Flies with Me "Marouazi's novel shows a bold willingness to lay bare a harsh Morocco that we hope we have left behind, keenly and thoughtfully exposed by Elinsons's sensitive translation."-- Yassin Adnan, author of Hot Maroc "Unique and compelling"-- R. Shareah Taleghani, author of Readings In Syrian Prison Literature "Path-blazing"-- Brahim El Guabli, Williams College " History of Ash does not disappoint. In this devastating, lyrical novel of struggle, two prisoners in Morocco, a man and a woman, narrate their journey of resistance, imprisonment, and release during the 'Lead Years' of the 1970s and 80s."-- CrimeReads "A tragicomedy that challenges the silence of the darkness, the hissing of cold walls, the creaking of rusty doors, and the restlessness of keychains in the morning and at sunset." -- Elfikr "Not only does the author lay bare the suffering which goes on in prison, but she also writes about the repercussions of arrest on others as a group and as individuals." -- Al-Hewar.


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