A rift in time : travels with my Ottoman uncle
(2024, original release: 2020)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
MEMOIR/SHEHADEH,R

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Biography & Memoir MEMOIR/SHEHADEH,R Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Other Press, [2024]
©2020
DESCRIPTION

xvi, 238 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781635425215, 1635425212 :, 1635425212, 9781635425215
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

The View from Mount Arbel -- Along the River Jordan -- The Silence of the Land -- One of the Last Survivors of Ottoman Times -- Hur Hur, Hau Hau -- A'yn Anoub -- The Arrest -- Welcome to Nazareth

"An engrossing family memoir that shines a light on Palestine's history, offering a sober yet hopeful view of its people's struggles for freedom, from the award-winning author of We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I. The quest for his great-uncle Najib Nassar, an Ottoman journalist-the details of his life, and the route of his great escape from occupied Palestine-consumed award-winning writer Raja Shehadeh for 2 years. As he traces Najib's footsteps, he discovers that today it would be impossible to flee the cage that Palestine has become. A Rift in Time is a family memoir written in luminescent prose, but it is also a reflection on how Palestine-in particular the disputed Jordan Rift Valley-has been transformed. Most of Palestine's history and that of its people is buried deep in the ground: whole villages have disappeared, and names have been erased from the map. Yet by seeing the bigger picture of the landscape and the unending struggle for freedom as Shehadeh does, it is still possible to look towards a better future, free from Israeli or Ottoman oppression"--