Canceled Memories(English, Hardcover, Yared Nazik S)

Canceled Memories(English, Hardcover, Yared Nazik S)

  • Yared Nazik S
Publisher:Syracuse University PressISBN 13: 9780815609377ISBN 10: 081560937X

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Canceled Memories(English, Hardcover, Yared Nazik S) is written by Yared Nazik S and published by Syracuse University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 081560937X (ISBN 10) and 9780815609377 (ISBN 13).

Set during the Lebanese civil war, this novel chronicles the splintering of the Al-Mukhtars, a Lebanese family whose love and trust for one another is strained by the increasing economic, social, and psychological tensions that surround them. Huda, feeling helpless as a housewife, pursues a career as a university professor and immerses herself in her work and students. Sharif, trapped in a static bureaucratic position, begins to resent his wife's success and slowly withdraws from his family. When their marriage dissolves, the couple fight over the custody of their adolescent daughter. In a patriarchal society that favors the rights of the father, Huda is powerless as her daughter is taken from her. Through the author's use of flashbacks, the reader witnesses the stark contrast between the young, idealistic couple and the older husband and wife, who have become increasingly isolated and disillusioned. Narrated through the voices of several characters, ""Canceled Memories"" depicts a Lebanese family seeking to maintain love and trust for each other despite the destructive and corrupting effects of war. Nadine Sinno's fluent translation introduces a wider audience to one of Lebanon's finest contemporary writers.