An astonishingly moving novel about the connection to be found in family, art and shared resistance 'A moving and important novel' Namwali SerpellAfter years away from her family's homeland, and reeling from a disastrous love affair, actress Sonia Nasir returns to Haifa to visit her older sister Haneen. While Haneen made a life here commuting to Tel Aviv to teach at the university, Sonia remained in London to focus on her acting career and now dissolute marriage. On her return, she finds her relationship to Palestine is fragile, both bone-deep and new.When Sonia meets the charismatic and candid Mariam, a local director, she joins a production of Hamlet in the West Bank. Soon, Sonia is rehearsing Gertrude's lines in classical Arabic with a dedicated group of men who, in spite of competing egos and priorities, all want to bring Shakespeare to that side of the wall. As opening night draws closer and the warring intensifies, it becomes clear just how many obstacles stand before the troupe. Amidst it all, the life Sonia once knew starts to give way to the daunting, exhilarating possibility of finding a new self in her ancestral home.Timely, thoughtful, and passionate, Isabella Hammad's highly anticipated second novel is an exquisite story of the connection to be found in family and shared resistance.'Beautifully written, poignant yet forceful, thoughtful and thought provoking' Azar Nafisi
CONTRIBUTORS: Isabella Hammad
EAN: 9781787334076
COUNTRY: United Kingdom
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WEIGHT: 409 g
HEIGHT: 234 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Vintage Publishing
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GENRE: FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Political, FICTION / Family Life / General, FICTION / Cultural Heritage, FICTION / Muslim
WIDTH: 153 cm
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London, Greater London, Israel, Palestine, c 2010 to c 2019, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary, Family life fiction, Narrative theme: Politics, Narrative theme: Displacement, exile, migration, Narrative theme: Sense of place, Narrative theme: Social issues
Enter Ghost is a novel to savour rather than steam through - not least because it feels completely different to anything else being written right now in English, a heartfelt meditation on the relationship between art and politics., Beautifully written, poignant yet forceful, thoughtful and thought provoking, but above all challenging the reader to respond to the question facing the characters in the novel: how to live under occupation while preserving your dignity and humanity? Hammad answers this question through taking us into the hearts and minds of the characters in the novel and through that into the heart and mind of Palestine., A powerful new novel... Hammad is a pretty flawless writer who, despite her harrowing and often intellectually complex subject matter, produces easily readable, human, generous work., Outstanding. Next-level. Aesthetically, intellectually, emotionally and culturally satisfying. It is astonishing but true that Isabella Hammad is incapable of striking a false note. She immerses her heroine in volatile territory with the accuracy, compassion and coolness of a surgical knife sliding into a diseased body. The result is a stunning beauty - an eye-opening, uplifting novel that grants its vulnerable cast and their endeavors a rare and graceful dignity., Enter Ghost is a masterful, deeply convincing portrait of the all-too-real consequences of political theater - in both senses. A moving and important novel that presses upon the urgent question of how we ought to live in the midst of the rubble (and ongoing chaos) of political crisis.
Isabella Hammad is the author of The Parisian. She was awarded the Plimpton Prize for Fiction, the Sue Kaufman Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Palestine Book Award and a Betty Trask Award. She has received fellowships from MacDowell, the Rockefeller Foundation and the Lannan Foundation.
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