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The
2011 Award |
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Above All Don't Look Back by Maïssa Bey Translated from the original French by Senja L. Djelouah
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
Above All, Don't Look Back follows the path of a young woman—Amina—as she makes her way through a city, a life, and a sense of self that have been ravaged by an earthquake. In this powerful novel, inspired by a devastating earthquake in northern Algeria in 2003, the acclaimed Algerian writer Maïssa Bey skilfully interweaves descriptions of the earthquake with descriptions of Amina's family, culture, and country and her place within them. She leaves the reader to wonder whether Amina is fleeing the earthquake or something much more complex. |
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
| Maïssa Bey is an award-winning novelist, writer of short stories, poet, and essayist. She lives in Algeria. |
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LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS |
Maïssa Bey describes with realism and humanity all the individual dramas universally experienced after natural disasters. For the survivors of this earthquake, lives and certitudes are also deeply shattered, like the destiny of those women in today's Algeria. |
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