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Title | : | الطنطورية |
Author | : | رضوى عاشور |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | الطبعة الأولى |
Pages | : | Pages: 463 pages |
Published | : | 2010 by دار الشروق |
Categories | : | Novels |
رضوى عاشور
Paperback | Pages: 463 pages Rating: 4.32 | 20553 Users | 3684 Reviews
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الطنطورية (نسبة الى قرية الطنطورة الواقعة على الساحل الفلسطيني جنوب حيفا) ، تعرضت هذه القرية عام 1948 لمذبحة على يد العصابات الصهيونية ، تتناول الرواية هذه المذبحة كمنطلق و حدث من الاحداث الرئيسية ، لتتابع حياة عائلة اقتلعت من القرية وحياتها عبر ما يقرب من نصف قرن إلى الآن مرورًا بتجربة اللجوء في لبنان. بطلة الرواية هي امرأة من القرية يتابع القارئ حياتها منذ الصبا الى الشيخوخة. الرواية تمزج في سطورها بين الوقائع التاريخية من ناحية و الإبداع الأدبي من ناحية أخرى.Particularize Books In Favor Of الطنطورية
Original Title: | الطنطورية |
Edition Language: | Arabic |
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Ratings: 4.32 From 20553 Users | 3684 ReviewsAppraise Out Of Books الطنطورية
This book has taken me aback and its story has stuck so deep in my mind, that led me to an obsessive search for people, and places and dates. I ended up finding an interesting (and infuriating) story about an academic whose masters thesis was rejected because he dared to tell the Tantoura's massacre story, Teddy Katz (more about it here). I've been looking for remains of Tantoura on Google Maps, and the little I've found makes me think how successful Israel has been on covering it's army's warThe Arabic translated edition of "The scar of David", only the euphorically refrained language employed by Ashour makes it a top notch.
Beautiful and painful.
4.5 stars
As a review, I offer this thread from The Year of Reading Women -2015Click here: 2015: The Year of Reading Women - A's: Radwa Ashour https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2... http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...My deepest thanks and gratitude to Zanna, Ce Ce, Kalliope, Laima, Marcelita and Sue for being a part of this read!! For the links that did not go through because of connection problems:That is a really
Probably one of the best books i have ever read. To say it is Life-changing would be an understatement.
This narrative opens with a gloriously ambiguous, searingly romantic image that heralds a lyrical portrait of life in the narrator's idyllic home town on the Palestinian coast. The seeds of a story are sown and I joyfully anticipate a woman-centred tale of love, tradition and modernity set in this paradise and told in the voice of a poet. By whetting our appetite for this tale, by showing that it would be worth the telling as well as worth the living, Ashour imparts bitter anguish and loss when
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