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Translating Libya

Chasing the Libyan Short Story from Mizda to Benghazi
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Description

Part anthology and part travelogue, Translating Libya presents the country through the eyes of sixteen Libyan short story writers and one American diplomat.

Product Details

PublisherDarf Publishers
Publish DateJune 13, 2017
Pages220
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781850772842
Dimensions7.7 X 5.1 X 0.8 inches | 0.7 pounds
BISAC Categories: Popular Fiction

About the Author

Ethan Chorin served from 2004-6 as the first US Commercial/ Economic Attache stationed in Libya since 1980. From 1998-2000 Chorin lived in Aden, Yemen, where he studied port competition in the Red Sea on a Fulbright-Hay Fellowship. In addition to Arabic, he speaks French and Hebrew.

Reviews


'For too long, Libya's literature during the Gaddafi years remained a mystery as the regime systematically suppressed all expressions of literary creativity that did not glorify its leader's self-proclaimed revolution. Chorin's volume is an immensely valuable addition to much of our emerging knowledge of Libya since 2011, and fills a longstanding gap in our knowledge, and appreciation, of Libya's literary landscape.'

Prof. Diederik Vandewalle, Dartmouth University, author of A History of Modern Libya and Libya Since the Revolution

Anyone who wants to better understand Libya's complexities, past and present, could do no better than to approach them through the short stories included in the second edition of Translating Libya, and the new introduction to them. Chorin's perspective is both fascinating and extremely relevant.

Prof. Robert Springborg, King's College, London

His presentation takes the reader around the country over a period spanning a century, and provides insights into regional and social differences, assembling what he rightly describes as a 'geographic jigsaw puzzle'.The addition of a dramatic story written during the revolution provides a critical key, or pivot between pre- and Post-Gaddafi literature.

U.S. Ambassador Richard Murphy

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