The Author and His Doubles - Essays on Classical Arabic Culture (Hardcover, 1st ed)


A scintillating novel about acerbic, ninety-year-old Anna who in death is refreshingly freed from the chains of mortal life.

"Once her dying got underway, Anna could not really complain about the way the process moved along." So begins this deftly amusing, wryly perceptive look at the passing of a feisty, funny woman. During the four-day limbo that bridges her death and burial, Anna, who is "infinitely present, never dead, never stupid, and never done with it all, " gets to investigate the preparations for her own funeral, the true nature of her sister's suicide attempt, and the revelations of her own sexual abuse by her half-brother.

She contemplates her parents -- her impoverished Polish Jewish mother, her father who was obsessed with his digestive system -- and she longs to remember her beloved husband, who is all but buried by time. She considers the origins of her bigotry and her reluctant capitulation to romantic and physical love.

In her final moments of consciousness, Anna has the last word on her own secrets and crimes before stepping into eternity.


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A scintillating novel about acerbic, ninety-year-old Anna who in death is refreshingly freed from the chains of mortal life.

"Once her dying got underway, Anna could not really complain about the way the process moved along." So begins this deftly amusing, wryly perceptive look at the passing of a feisty, funny woman. During the four-day limbo that bridges her death and burial, Anna, who is "infinitely present, never dead, never stupid, and never done with it all, " gets to investigate the preparations for her own funeral, the true nature of her sister's suicide attempt, and the revelations of her own sexual abuse by her half-brother.

She contemplates her parents -- her impoverished Polish Jewish mother, her father who was obsessed with his digestive system -- and she longs to remember her beloved husband, who is all but buried by time. She considers the origins of her bigotry and her reluctant capitulation to romantic and physical love.

In her final moments of consciousness, Anna has the last word on her own secrets and crimes before stepping into eternity.

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Imprint

Syracuse University Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Middle East Literature in Translation

Release date

November 2001

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First published

April 2002

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Dimensions

216 x 140 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

208

Edition

1st ed

ISBN-13

978-0-8156-0699-4

Barcode

9780815606994

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0-8156-0699-0



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