Nedjma by Yacine Kateb

Nedjma by Yacine Kateb

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A masterpiece of North African writing, with an intricate plot involving four men in love with the beautiful woman whose name serves as the title of the novel.

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Nedjma by Yacine Kateb

Nedjma is a masterpiece of North African writing. Its intricate plot involves four men in love with the beautiful woman whose name serves as the title of the novel. Nedjma is the central figure of this disorienting novel, but more than the unfortunate wife of a man she does not love, more than the unwilling cause of rivalry among many suitors, Nedjma is the symbol of Algeria. Kateb has crafted a novel that is the saga of the founding ancestors of Algeria through the conquest of Numidia by the Romans, the expansion of the Ottoman Empire, and French colonial conquest. Nedjma is symbolic of the rich and sometimes bloody past of Algeria, of its passions, of its tenderness; it is the epic story of a human quest for freedom and happiness.
Kateb Yacine (1929-89) recieved many literary distinctions including the Prix Jean Amrouche. The 1986 award of the French Grand Prix National des Lettres belatedly recognized him as the most influential author of the first group of Islamic Arab writiers who contributed substantially to literatures in French.

Richard Howard, himself a poet, is one of the foremost American translators of French literature. Bernard Aresu, author of the introduction, is Professor of French and Italian at Rice University.
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ISBN 13 9780813913131
ISBN 10 0813913136
Title Nedjma
Author Yacine Kateb
Series Caraf Books: Caribbean And African Literature Translated From French
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Year published 1991-08-30
Number of pages 388
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.