By the sea

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English kalba

Publikuota 2002 m. rugpjūčio 23 d., Bloomsbury.

ISBN:
978-0-7475-5785-2
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OCLC numeris:
49395277

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Saleh Omar used to be a furniture-shop owner, house owner, husband and father. Now he is an asylum seeker. When he meets Latif, a voluntary refugee, in a small English seaside town, there begins an unravelling of a story begun long ago.

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apžvelgė autoriaus Abdulrazak Gurnah knygą By the sea

Untangling postcolonial complexity

It's often said that Herman Melville's Moby Dick has the perfect opening sentence, setting the scene for what is to come: "Call me Ishmael". In these three words, the narrator is revealed as a first person narrator, and as an unreliable source, giving a fake name. In By The Sea Abdulrazak Gurnah references Melville regularly through a short story Bartleby the Scrivener, which we learn at a poignant moment in this book also has different ways it can be interpreted.

By The Sea is an incredible tapestry. It has two first-person narrators. We meet the first as an old man, having arrived from Zanzibar to England, claiming asylum and pretending he does not speak English. Later, we meet the second, a younger man who arrived for refuge many years before who is now a successful academic. They once knew each other, and were entangled in family feud at home, …

Temos

  • Zanzibaris
  • Fiction
  • Tanzanians
  • Refugees
  • Roman

Vietos

  • England
  • Tanzania
  • Zanzibar
  • London
  • Tansania