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Moving the Palace

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"A Middle Eastern heart-of-darkness tale that flows like a dream ... crackling with razor-sharp humor."--The New York Times

At the dawn of the 20th century, a young Lebanese explorer leaves the Levant for the wilds of Africa, encountering an eccentric English colonel in Sudan and enlisting in his service. In this lush chronicle of far-flung adventure, the military recruit crosses paths with a compatriot who has dismantled a sumptuous palace in Tripoli and is transporting it across the continent on a camel caravan. The protagonist soon takes charge of this hoard of architectural fragments, ferrying the dismantled landmark through Sudan, Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula, attempting to return to his native Beirut with this moveable real estate. Along the way, he encounters skeptic sheikhs, suspicious tribal leaders, bountiful feasts, pilgrims bound for Mecca and T.E. Lawrence in a tent. This is a captivating modern-day Odyssey in the tradition of Bruce Chatwin and Paul Theroux.

Charif Majdalani, born in Lebanon in 1960, is often likened to a Lebanese Proust. He teaches French literature at the Universit? Saint-Joseph in Beirut. Moving the Palace is the winner of the prestigious Fran?ois Mauriac Prize from the Acad?mie Fran?aise as well as the Prix Tropiques.


Author: Charif Majdalani
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: New Vessel Press
Published: 04/18/2017
Pages: 200
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.20w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781939931467

About the Author
Charif Majdalani, born in Lebanon in 1960, is often compared to a Lebanese Proust. Majdalani lived in France from 1980 to 1993 and now teaches French literature at the Université Saint-Joseph in Beirut. The original French version of his novel Moving the Palace won the 2008 François Mauriac Prize from the Académie Française as well as the Prix Tropiques.

Edward Gauvin has received prizes and fellowships including those awarded by PEN America, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Fulbright program. His work has won the John Dryden Translation Prize and the Science Fiction & Fantasy Translation Award. He has translated over 200 graphic novels.

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  • Publication Date
  • Dimensions
    7.9 in, 5.2 in, 0.6 in
  • Pages
    200
  • Publisher
    New Vessel Press

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Moving the Palace by Majdalani, Charif
New Vessel Press

Moving the Palace

$1712

"A Middle Eastern heart-of-darkness tale that flows like a dream ... crackling with razor-sharp humor."--The New York Times

At the dawn of the 20th century, a young Lebanese explorer leaves the Levant for the wilds of Africa, encountering an eccentric English colonel in Sudan and enlisting in his service. In this lush chronicle of far-flung adventure, the military recruit crosses paths with a compatriot who has dismantled a sumptuous palace in Tripoli and is transporting it across the continent on a camel caravan. The protagonist soon takes charge of this hoard of architectural fragments, ferrying the dismantled landmark through Sudan, Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula, attempting to return to his native Beirut with this moveable real estate. Along the way, he encounters skeptic sheikhs, suspicious tribal leaders, bountiful feasts, pilgrims bound for Mecca and T.E. Lawrence in a tent. This is a captivating modern-day Odyssey in the tradition of Bruce Chatwin and Paul Theroux.

Charif Majdalani, born in Lebanon in 1960, is often likened to a Lebanese Proust. He teaches French literature at the Universit? Saint-Joseph in Beirut. Moving the Palace is the winner of the prestigious Fran?ois Mauriac Prize from the Acad?mie Fran?aise as well as the Prix Tropiques.


Author: Charif Majdalani
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: New Vessel Press
Published: 04/18/2017
Pages: 200
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.20w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781939931467

About the Author
Charif Majdalani, born in Lebanon in 1960, is often compared to a Lebanese Proust. Majdalani lived in France from 1980 to 1993 and now teaches French literature at the Université Saint-Joseph in Beirut. The original French version of his novel Moving the Palace won the 2008 François Mauriac Prize from the Académie Française as well as the Prix Tropiques.

Edward Gauvin has received prizes and fellowships including those awarded by PEN America, the National Endowment for the Arts and the Fulbright program. His work has won the John Dryden Translation Prize and the Science Fiction & Fantasy Translation Award. He has translated over 200 graphic novels.

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