Hala Alyan, "Salt Houses"

www.politics-prose.com/book/97...
Alyan’s powerful debut novel comes from the heart of the refugee crisis. Opening in Nablus, the narrative charts the complicated history of a Palestinian family repeatedly displaced by politics. The 1967 Six-Day war scatters the members throughout the Middle East, and Saddam Hussein’s 1990 invasion of Kuwait uproots many of them once more. Alyan, a poet, performer, and clinical psychologist who has worked with immigrants, is herself descended from a large Palestinian family and has lived in several different countries. Her professional training and personal experiences make this a deeply compelling and revelatory portrayal of people scarred many times over by exile and alienation.
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  • @allatgoddess8961
    @allatgoddess89617 жыл бұрын

    God! That Introducer has graceful hands!

  • @margaretmarykingfisher
    @margaretmarykingfisher6 жыл бұрын

    Just finished reading this - an amazing look at themes of home, other places, and culture - loss, adoption, passing on and "holding on". About story and narrative/myth - it's creation and repetition and how it stands up to physical and geo-political reality. All set in 4 generations of a family . Read it!