by Aziz Mohammad (Author), Humphrey Davies (Translator)
A sensitive and at times darkly humorous story of a young man's experience of illness, his contemplation of death, and his determination to maintain his independence through it all
Shortlisted for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction
After reading Kafka, K decides to write his own diary, but he is constantly frustrated by his lack of experiences: he is worn down by the drudgery of his corporate job for a faceless corporation and by his incessant family obligations.
When he receives the news that he has leukemia, he finds himself torn between a sense of devastation and a revelation that he has finally found a way out of his writing predicament. Through Mohammed's measured but forceful writing, this compelling debut has a universality that reaches across time, place, and culture.
Author Biography
Aziz Muhammad (author) resides in Saudia Arabia.
Humphrey Davies (translator) resides in Egypt.
Number of Pages: 266
Dimensions: 0.9 x 8 x 5.2 IN
Publication Date: April 13, 2021