Ebook {Epub PDF} Naphtalene: A Novel of Baghdad by Alia Mamdouh






















Naphtalene: A Novel of Baghdad is written by Alia Mamdouh and published by The Feminist Press at CUNY. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Naphtalene are , and the print ISBNs are , Save up to 80% versus print by going digital with VitalSource. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include , , , . “Naphtalene sings life at its most intense Alia Mamdouh’s stunning gesture is to have turned over the keys of the narrative to the violent sensitivities and superior intelligence of childhood. Naphtalene is an enchantment bordering on myth A marriage of the /5(6).  · She is most notably known for her book Naphtalene, as it was widely acclaimed and translated. In , afte Alia Mamdouh also spelled Aliyah Mamduh (born ) to an Iraqi father and Syrian mother who both came from Tikrit and Alia grew up in the capital Baghdad/5.


Alia Mamdouh also spelled Aliyah Mamduh (born ) to an Iraqi father and Syrian mother who both came from Tikrit and Alia grew up in the capital Baghdad. She is an Iraqi novelist, author and journalist living in exile in Paris, France. She holds an Naguib Mahfouz Award in Arabic Literature. Alia Mamdouh also spelled Aliyah Mamduh (born ) is an Iraqi novelist, author and journalist living in exile in Paris, France. She won the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature for her novel The Loved Ones. She is most known for her book Naphtalene, as it was widely acclaimed and translated. Mamdouh was born in Baghdad, Iraq. Naphtalene: A Novel of Baghdad. Seen through the eyes of a strong-willed and perceptive young girl, Naphtalene beautifully captures the atmosphere of Baghdad in the s and s. Through her rich and lyrical descriptions, Alia Mamdouh vividly recreates a city of public steam baths, roadside butchers, and childhood games played in the same.


by Alia Mamdouh translated by Peter Theroux ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 1, A strong-willed girl’s life in s Baghdad, depicted by an award-winning Iraqi writer. Mamdouh, winner of the Naguib Mahfouz Prize for Literature, employs shifts of narrative perspective and a sophisticated technique in this affectionate but critical dissection of her culture. Alia Mamdouh, winner of the Naguib Mahfouz Award in Arabic Literature, is a journalist, essayist and novelist living in exile in Paris. Long banned from publishing in Saddam Hussein's Iraq, she is the author of essays, short stories, and four novels, of which Naphtalene is the most widely acclaimed and translated. She is most notably known for her book Naphtalene, as it was widely acclaimed and translated. In , afte Alia Mamdouh also spelled Aliyah Mamduh (born ) to an Iraqi father and Syrian mother who both came from Tikrit and Alia grew up in the capital Baghdad.

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