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I read this book last year and I found it to be quite a subtly impactful book. The plot isn’t all that much but the lines between right and wrong, between Europe and Africa, between hope and despair are well drawn. The book articulate’s a man’s need for sexual control up against the post colonial lack of control in all situations. It was not a comfortable read for me and it left me disturbed, but I thought the read was worth it.
Gail wrote: "I read this book last year and I found it to be quite a subtly impactful book. The plot isn’t all that much but the lines between right and wrong, between Europe and Africa, between hope and despai..."
I see you gave it 5 stars. I am hopeful that I will agree!
I see you gave it 5 stars. I am hopeful that I will agree!
This book is really something. I haven’t given more than four stars to a book all year long and I give this one 4.5. Salih is quite a storyteller and the book has a wonderful complexity that’s very easy to follow. On the whole, I read it as an allegory. (view spoiler) This was a wonderful read. I’ve always gotten so much out of the Heinemann African Writer Series.
I read this book back in 2016. Here is my review.What a fascinating book, probably the best 139 pages I have ever read. Set in Sudan, the narrator returns from studying abroad in Europe. Upon returning to his home town he meets a stranger, Mustafa Sa'eed, who turns his life upside down. I really enjoyed reading about Mustafa's life journey. I did not find the story predictable in fact when I thought I figured it out something different would happen. The story for me was 4 stars but when I think of all the character development that occurred in such a short book I added a star.
John.Dishwasher wrote: "This book is really something. I haven’t given more than four stars to a book all year long and I give this one 4.5. Salih is quite a storyteller and the book has a wonderful complexity that’s very..."Glad that you enjoyed the book.
Diane wrote: "I read this book back in 2016. Here is my review.
What a fascinating book, probably the best 139 pages I have ever read. Set in Sudan, the narrator returns from studying abroad in Europe. Upon ret..."
I am still waiting...
What a fascinating book, probably the best 139 pages I have ever read. Set in Sudan, the narrator returns from studying abroad in Europe. Upon ret..."
I am still waiting...

