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The Bridges of Constantine Ahlem Mosteghanemi

The Bridges of Constantine By Ahlem Mosteghanemi

The Bridges of Constantine by Ahlem Mosteghanemi


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The Bridges of Constantine by Ahlem Mosteghanemi

The Bridges of Constantine is a poignant fresco of Algeria over the last 50 years, a searing love story and a hymn to a lost city. Khaled, a former revolutionary in the Algerian war of liberation has been in self-exile in Paris for two decades, disgusted by the corruption that now riddles the country he once fought for. He has become a celebrated painter, and at the opening of one of his exhibitions, Hayat, the daughter of his old revolutionary commander, unexpectedly reenters Khaleds life. Hayat had been just a child when he last saw her, but she has now become a seductive young novelist. Khaled is consumed with passion for her, and she comes to embody the homeland and the city he still grieves for the city he paints over and over again in his canvases. Through Hayat, his past is breathed back into life and he at last begins to confront his feelings about Algeria. But for Hayat, as elusive as she is tender, the question of what one should yearn for is not so simple, and the choices she makes will have devastating consequences for them both. The first novel in an award-winning, bestselling trilogy that spans Algerias tumultuous recent history, The Bridges of Constantine is a lyrical and heartrending love story about loss and remembrance, exile and belonging.

The Bridges of Constantine Reviews

Remarkable, insightful ... The elegiac quality is present not just in the themes, but also in the astonishingly poetic language throughout I stopped and marvelled every few pages ... This is one of the richest and most evocative books that I have read all year, I only hope we dont have to wait too long for the two sequels to The Bridges of Constantine to be published in English. The Arab-speaking world shouldnt get to keep Mosteghanemis novels all to itself * Independent *
A window into a different world * Daily Mail *
Mosteghanemi is a good storyteller, and her plot picks up when it moves to the Maghreb. She delivers a scathing portrait of Algerias corrupt leadership * Independent *
Ahlem has carved a place for herself as one of the most important writers of the Arab world -- Youssef Chahine, Egyptian director, winner of the Cannes Film Lifetime Achievement Award

About Ahlem Mosteghanemi

Algerian novelist and poet Ahlem Mosteghanemi is the bestselling female author in the Arab world. She has more than 4 million followers on Facebook and was ranked in the top ten most influential women in the Middle East by Forbes in 2006. The Arabic original of this title (Dhakirat al-Jasad) was awarded the 1998 Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature (founded in honour of the Nobel laureate). It is the first in a trilogy of bestselling novels and has since been translated into several languages and been adapted into a television series. Ahlem lives in Beirut. Raphael Cohen studied Arabic at Oxford University and the University of Chicago, and now lives and works in Cairo.

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GOR011582509
9781408846407
1408846403
The Bridges of Constantine by Ahlem Mosteghanemi
Used - Like New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2013-12-05
320
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