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The kingdom of strangers

  • Elias Khoury

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In a search through the lore of war-ravaged Lebanon, Elias Khoury weaves tales within tales.

Among them are the stories of a Lebanese monk murdered in Jerusalem; of Faysal, an eleven-year-old Palestinian boy who witnesses the massacre of his parents, brothers, and sisters; of a friendship between an Arab and a Jew who meet in New York City; and of Widad, "the Circassian," a girl kidnapped from her village in Azerbaijan and sold as a maid in Beirut to Iskander Naffaa, who subsequently falls in love with her and abandons everything to marry her. The novel takes place beside the Dead Sea and on the hills of Jerusalem, in the streets of Beirut, in the remote mountain villages of Lebanon, and in the alleys of Shatilla Refugee Camp. With every setting, Khoury elicits the legends and folk tales of the surroundings, tapping events from the turbulent history of the Middle East to divine the ways in which truths become myths and stories.

To Khoury's narrator, these stories eventually grow to signify much more than the reality he lives day to day.

Genres

  • Arab-Israeli conflict
  • Fiction
  • History
  • Lebanon Civil War, 1975-1990
  • World literature
  • Peoples & cultures - fiction
  • Fiction, war & military
  • Lebanon, history, civil war, 1975-1990, fiction
  • Middle east, fiction
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About the author

  • Elias Khoury

    born 1948

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    University of Arkansas Press

    1996