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In a Fertile Desert

Edited and translated by Denys Johnson-Davies
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Arabia Books Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 31st Mar 2009
Dimensions: w 125mm h 198mm d 10mm
Weight: 149g
ISBN-10: 1906697132
ISBN-13: 9781906697136
Barcode No: 9781906697136
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Synopsis
Here, for the first time, is a volume of short stories from this commercially and culturally vital and vibrant center of the Arab world - a selective sampling of a burgeoning literary output since the 1970s by the leading Arabic English translator. Life before oil in this region was harsh, and many of the stories in this collection - by both men and women from all corners of the country - tell of those times and the almost unbelievable changes that have come about in the space of two generations. Some tell of the struggles faced in the early days, while others bring the immediate past and the present together, revealing that the past, with all its difficulties and dangers, nonetheless possesses a certain nostalgia. The volume includes stories by Abdul Hamid Ahmed, Roda al-Baluchi, Hareb al-Dhaheri, Nasser Al-Dhaheri, Maryam Jumaa Faraj, Jumaa al-Fairuz, Nasser Jubran, Saleh Karama, Lamees Faris al-Marzuqi, Mohamed al-Mazroui, Ebtisam Abdullah Al-Mu'alla, Ibrahim Mubarak, Mohamed al-Murr, Sheikha al-Nakhy, Mariam Al Saedi, Omniyat Salem, Salma Matar Seif, Ali Abdul Aziz al-Sharhan, Muhsin Soleiman, and A'ishaa al-Za aby.

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All the short stories selected in 'A Fertile Desert' reflect contemporary life in the United Arab Emirates,a mixture of old and new. Despite the gargantuan changes which haven early wiped out their traditional way of life, Emirati writers are reclaiming their not so distant past through their literature. Arab News 2003