The woman of the flask /

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Maṭar, Salīm.
Uniform title:Imraʼat al-qarura. English
Imprint:Cairo, Egypt ; New York : The American University in Cairo Press, c2005.
Description:xxvi, 152 p. ; 21 cm.
Language:English
Series:Modern Arabic literature
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6015366
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Other authors / contributors:Clark, Peter.
ISBN:9774248988
Notes:"First published in Arabic in 1990 as Imraʼat al-qarura."--T.p. verso.
"Dar el Kutub No. 16558/04."--T.p. verso.
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Summary:The Woman of the Flask is a most original novel-- a blend of grim realism and fantasy. Two Iraqi exiles reach Switzerland, having escaped from Saddam's Iraq. One of them, Adam, has brought with him an old flask found among the possessions of his late father who came from the Marshlands of southern Iraq. He polishes it and opens it: a fabulously beautiful nubile young woman appears. She has, it emerges, been the lover of his ancestors going back five thousand years. The novel weaves together the threads of her memories of Adam's ancestors, his day-to-day life and his work as a computer programmer, his fellow-exile, his Swiss wife, and his coping with the woman of the flask. She is not happy with immortality, and Adam and his friend confront both a European bureaucracy and an alternative world of magic and fantasy. The reader is swept along by a dizzyingly compelling narrative, unsure where the story is going but fascinated by the journey. The novel reflects the complexities of the world of today's Iraqis-- an unprecedented history, a grimmer recent past, but with prospects that challenge imagination.
Item Description:"First published in Arabic in 1990 as Imraʼat al-qarura."--T.p. verso.
"Dar el Kutub No. 16558/04."--T.p. verso.
Physical Description:xxvi, 152 p. ; 21 cm.
ISBN:9774248988