Salvation Army (Semiotext(e) / Native Agents)

Semiotext(e)

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UPC:
9781584350705
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
3/27/2009
Release Date:
3/27/2009
Author:
Taia, Abdellah
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Edition:
1
Pages:
144
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An autobiographical coming-of-age novel by the the only gay man in Morocco. An autobiographical novel by turn nave and cunning, funny and moving, this most recent work by Moroccan expatriate Abdellah Taa is a major addition to the new French literature emerging from the North African Arabic diaspora. Salvation Army is a coming-of-age novel that tells the story of Taa's life with complete disclosurefrom a childhood bound by family order and latent (homo)sexual tensions in the poor city of Sal, through an adolescence in Tangier charged by the young writer's attraction to his eldest brother, to a disappointing arrival in the Western world to study in Geneva in adulthood. In so doing, Salvation Army manages to burn through the author's first-person singularity to embody the complex mlange of fear and desire projected by Arabs on Western culture. Recently hailed by his native country's press as the first Moroccan to have the courage to publicly assert his difference, Taa, through his calmly transgressive work, has outed himself as the only gay man in a country whose theocratic law still declares homosexuality a crime. The persistence of prejudices on all sides of the Mediterranean and Atlantic makes the translation of Taa's work both a literary and political event. The arrival of Salvation Army (published in French in 2006) in English will be welcomed by an American audience already familiar with a growing cadre of talented Arab writers working in French (including Muhammad Dib, Assia Djebar, Tahar Ben Jelloun, Abdelkebir Khatibi, and Katib Yasin).