Cities without palms / Tarek Eltayeb ; translated by Kareem James Palmer-Zeid
By: Ṭayyib, Ṭāriq.
Contributor(s): Palmer-Zeid, Kareem James.
Series: 2015Description: 90 pages 21 cm.ISBN: 9789774167348.Uniform titles: Mudun bi-lā nakhīl. English Subject(s): Arabic fiction -- Translations into English | Foreign workers -- Europe -- Fiction | Illegal aliens -- Europe -- Fiction | Migrant labor -- Europe -- FictionGenre/Form: Print books.Summary: "In a desperate attempt to save his mother and two sisters from famine and disease, a young man leaves his native village in Sudan and sets out alone to seek work in the city. This is the beginning of Hamza's long journey. Hunger and destitution lead him ever farther from his home: first from Sudan to Egypt, where the lack of work forces him to join a band of smugglers, and finally from Egypt to Europe - Italy, France, Holland - where he experiences first-hand the harsh world of migrant laborers and the bitter realities of life as an illegal immigrant." "Tarek Eltayeb's first novel offers an uncompromising depiction of poverty in both the developed and the developing world. Cities without Palms tells of a tragic human life punctuated by moments of true joy."--BOOK JACKETCurrent location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | PJ7864.A59 M8313 2015 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU0000000008380 |
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"First published in Arabic in 1992 as Mudun bila nakhil"--T.p. verso
"In a desperate attempt to save his mother and two sisters from famine and disease, a young man leaves his native village in Sudan and sets out alone to seek work in the city. This is the beginning of Hamza's long journey. Hunger and destitution lead him ever farther from his home: first from Sudan to Egypt, where the lack of work forces him to join a band of smugglers, and finally from Egypt to Europe - Italy, France, Holland - where he experiences first-hand the harsh world of migrant laborers and the bitter realities of life as an illegal immigrant." "Tarek Eltayeb's first novel offers an uncompromising depiction of poverty in both the developed and the developing world. Cities without Palms tells of a tragic human life punctuated by moments of true joy."--BOOK JACKET