
Where the Wind Calls Home
Leri Price
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2024 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST
"The potent latest from Yazbek (Planet of Clay) weighs the consequences of the Syrian civil war after a 19-year-old soldier, Ali, survives his patrol station's 2013 bombing in the Lattakia mountains. This slim novel packs a punch."-Publishers Weekly
Ali, a nineteen-year-old soldier in the Syrian army, lies on the ground beneath a tree. He sees a body being lowered into a hole--is this his funeral? There was that sudden explosion, wasn't there ... While trying to understand the extend of the damage, Ali works his way closer to the tree. His ultimate desire is to fly up to one of its branches, to safety. Through rich vignettes of Ali's memories, we uncover the hardships of his traditional Syrian Alawite village, but also the richness and beauty of its cultural and religious heritage. Yazbek here explores the secrets of the Alawite faith and its relationship to nature and the elements in a tight poetic novel dense with life and hope and love.
Product Details
Publisher | World Editions |
Publish Date | February 06, 2024 |
Pages | 194 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781642861358 |
Dimensions | 8.0 X 5.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.5 pounds |
About the Author
LERI PRICE is an award-winning literary translator of contemporary Arabic fiction. She has twice been a Finalist for the National Book Award for Translated Literature, in 2021 for her translations of Samar Yazbek's Planet of Clay, and in 2019 for Khaled Khalifa's Death is Hard Work. Her translation of Khalifa's Death is Hard Work also won the 2020 Saif Ghobash Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation.
Reviews
"One of Syria's most gifted novelists." -CNN
"Yazbek's is the urgent task of showing the world what is happening. Thanks to her, we can read about the appalling things that go on in secret, underground places." --The Guardian
Praise for Where the Wind Calls Home
"Samar Yazbek's spellbinding novel, Where the Wind Calls Home, tells the story of Ali--a wounded soldier holding on to life through his visions, memories, and hallucinations in the span of half a day during the Syrian civil war. The emerging mindscape is as radiant as it is reeling, unfurling the lyric beauty of Ali's mystical commune with nature alongside the tragic reality of human devastation. Leri Price's translation is an extraordinary feat of restraint, beautifully recreating Yazbek's hypnotic language in English." --National Book Award Judges Citation
"The potent latest
from Yazbek (Planet of Clay) weighs the consequences of the Syrian civil
war after a 19-year-old soldier, Ali, survives his patrol station's 2013
bombing in the Lattakia mountains. This slim novel packs a punch." --Publishers Weekly
"Where the Wind Calls Home, Syrian author Samar Yazbek's latest novel to be translated into English, is a stunning offering of spirituality, memory, and all those implacable, liminal spaces wherein only the mind may venture." --Asymptote Journal
"In this compact, stream-of-consciousness narrative, 19-year-old Ali, a conscript in the Syrian Army fighting in the civil war that's ravaged the country for more than a decade, lingers between life and death after a bomb accidentally falls on the position he shares with four comrades. Yazbek, a Syrian journalist and screenwriter who's written previously about the war in both fiction and nonfiction, returns repeatedly to vivid imagery of trees, rivers, sky, and other aspects of the natural world that are central elements in defining Ali's character and experience. His broken body lies beneath a large tree that evokes memories of a more than 500-year-old oak tree that stood next to the prayer space in his village, and in which he once constructed a kind of dwelling with the assistance of his mother, Nahla. Yazbek efficiently paints a portrait of her sympathetic protagonist, a young man possessed of both strong religious impulses and a rebellious streak that exposes him to beatings both at school and at home." --Kirkus Reviews
"An evocative, if slow-paced, meditation about people caught in the turning wheel of Syria's violent present." --Kirkus Reviews
""Where the Wind Calls Home introduces us to Ali, a 19-year-old Syrian soldier on the brink of life and death, vividly portrayed by the talented novelist and journalist Samar Yazbek. Ali, lying beneath a timeless tree, grapples with memories oscillating between joy and pain. He's unsure if the body being laid to rest is his or another's, consumed by haunting uncertainty. Award-winning translator Leri Price renders Yazbek's exploration of war's devastation, the allure of Ali's traditional Alawite village, and the profound connection between Ali and his surroundings in English." --About Her
"Yazbek's well-paced and intimate novel reveals the traumas of war and being a soldier."
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