The Journals of Sarab Affan

The Journals of Sarab Affan
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Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Total Pages : 216
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ISBN-10 : 0815608837
ISBN-13 : 9780815608837
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Book Synopsis The Journals of Sarab Affan by : Jabra Ibrahim Jabra

Download or read book The Journals of Sarab Affan written by Jabra Ibrahim Jabra and published by Syracuse University Press. This book was released on 2007-02-13 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jabra tells his love story through alternate journal entries and with a complex layering of voices, showing how the affair of a famed (fictional) male novelist and the woman who desires him takes shape, through twin perspectives. Initially he is seen through the text of her journals: from her fascination with his writings until the instant when she arranges their first meeting. Thereafter, Jabra presents the male novelist's point of view: from the start of the relationship through demise due to departure, and eventual momentary reunion in romantic Paris. Jabra’s well-known concern with the inconstancy of identity and its articulation through multiple first-person narration is ever evident. However, this is the first time he places a strong female character at the center of his novel, with all the enticing complexities that result from the interplay of the author's projected female and male sensibilities. Crafting a tale of love from two disparate yet linked points of view, Jabra encourages readers to question their assumptions about the nature of self, its role in shaping character, and the possibilities of salvation through action. The extreme value Jabra places on the import of the female narrative gives his book a timely relevance.


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