The Trench by 'abd Al-Rahman Munif

The Trench by 'abd Al-Rahman Munif

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The Trench by 'abd Al-Rahman Munif

From one of the most highly regarded writers of Arabic literature, Trench is the second volume in the epic quintet Cities of Salt. Tracing the economic history of the Arabic world, Munif picks up where Vol. I left off, with the effects of the discovery of oil reserves in the region beginning to show their true colors. Following The Doctor as he is invited by the Sultan of Harran, the character watches as the royalty succumbs to corruption and greed, and in turn, the political and natural destruction of his homeland.

Praise for Trench

Munif's wonderful novel is a welcome corrective. . . . It] deepens, enriches and above all humanizes whatever sense of Arab culture we may have.--The New York Times Book Review

T]his sly, patient dissection of a sultanate grown too rich for its own survival makes it clear why the author lost his own Saudi citizenship.--Kirkus Reviews

Abdul Rahman Munif was a author from Saudi Arabia. His works contained strong political undertones as well as mockery of Middle Eastern elites. Many of his publications were prohibited, and his Saudi citizenship was withdrawn, since his work angered the Saudi government. Cities of Salt, The Trench, and Variations on Night and Day were among his works. Munif passed away in 2004.

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ISBN 13 9780394576725
ISBN 10 0394576721
Title The Trench
Author 'abd Al-Rahman Munif
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pantheon Books
Year published 1991-09-24
Number of pages 554
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.