Description
A hauntingly beautiful desert journey by man and beast, told by a Man Booker International Prize Finalist.
About the Author
Ibrahim al-Koni was born in the northwest of the Sahara Desert in Libya in 1948 and learned to read and write Arabic at the age of twelve. He has been hailed a magical realist, a Sufi fabulist, and a poetic novelist, and his more than 80 books contain mythological elements, spiritual quests, and existential questions. He has been awarded many literary prizes, including the Sheikh Zayed Prize for Literature, and has been shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize. His books have been translated into 35 languages. He currently lives in Salou in Spain. Elliott Colla is a translator and an associate professor of Arabic and Islamic studies at Georgetown University. His translation of Gold Dust was shortlisted for the Saif Ghobash-Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation.
Reviews
Al-Koni's descriptive powers and the urgency of his narrative make Gold Dust [italic] a gripping, moving tale that sweeps the reader on towards its tragic conclusion. -- Banipal
Imagine Cormac McCarthy's savage lyricism in a Paul Bowles desert landscape and you begin to enter the bleakly beautiful world of this mesmerising, fable-like novel. -- The Independent
Its lyrical prose exudes the unique breath of desert life and a mystical taste of the afterlife. -- Arab News
A magnificent novelist. -- Marilyn Booth, University of Oxford, UK
One of the Arab world's most innovative novelists. -- Roger Allen, University of Pennsylvania
Book Information
ISBN 9789774169694
Author Ibrahim al-Koni
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Hoopoe
Publisher The American University in Cairo Press
Weight(grams) 192g