Traces: A Memoir

Traces: A Memoir

Traces: A Memoir

Traces: A Memoir

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Overview

One of Egypt's greatest contemporary writers reflects on life and love
This haunting memoir, written ten years before al-Ghitani’s death, weaves together a series of vignettes in a style that mimics the uneven, discontinuous nature of memory itself.
These fragments are summoned from across the span of a singular lifetime. We read of his childhood adventures, his erotic awakenings, his time as a political prisoner, and his reports from the battlefront in Iraq and the corridors of power in Syria. Vivid passages capture fleeting glances of strangers through car windows, flavors and scents of delicacies savored, dreams and sorrows of neighbors in the apartment blocks of Cairo before Nasser, as well as chance conversations at points of transit, in cafés, on elegant streets, and with unnamed paramours.
These memories, and al-Ghitani’s musings on memory’s own finitude and mutability, make Traces both a memoir and a meditation on memory itself, in all its inscrutable workings and inevitable betrayals.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789774169533
Publisher: American University in Cairo Press, The
Publication date: 04/14/2020
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gamal al-Ghitani (1945–2015) is one of Egypt's greatest writers. He was born in 1945 and educated as a tapestry-maker in rural Cairo. He wrote his first work when he was sixteen and became a war reporter at the age of twenty-three. He has written thirteen novels and six collections of short stories, including his best known work, Zayni Barakat (AUC Press, 2004) and The Zafarani Files (AUC Press, 2009). Ghitani’s many honors include the Egyptian State Prize for the Novel, the French Chevalier de l’Order des Arts et des Lettres, the Egyptian State Prize for Literature, and Egypt’s Nile Award in Literature.

Nader Uthman teaches Arabic language, literature and culture at NYU.
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