The Smiles of the Saints

A Modern Arabic Novel

Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: Ibrahim Farghali ISBN: 9781617972003
Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press Publication: November 1, 2007
Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press Language: English
Author: Ibrahim Farghali
ISBN: 9781617972003
Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
Publication: November 1, 2007
Imprint: The American University in Cairo Press
Language: English

"I have returned to settle my account. . . ." Told through the voices of a group of close friends and spanning a generation, The Smiles of the Saints is an epic story condensed into a short, intricate novel. Twenty-year-old Haneen has just returned to Egypt after an absence of fifteen years spent mostly in a Parisian boarding school, cut off from all family save for sporadic visits from her father, Rami. She has been summoned back by her father's twin sister, who gives her an envelope containing his diaries, the last section of which is missing. Reading Rami's account of the passionate love affairs and tortured spiritual adventures of his youth, Haneen begins to unravel the riddle of a family she has barely known. Herself the child of a Muslim-Christian marriage, Haneen, in love with a Jewish man, is considering adding a further religious dimension to her family. But someone is carefully watching the proceedings, a figure from the past. Who exactly is this, and what stake does he have in Haneen's return? Couched in a pervasive air of mystery, Ibrahim Farghali's novel is resonant with observations on the intricacies of human entanglements.

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"I have returned to settle my account. . . ." Told through the voices of a group of close friends and spanning a generation, The Smiles of the Saints is an epic story condensed into a short, intricate novel. Twenty-year-old Haneen has just returned to Egypt after an absence of fifteen years spent mostly in a Parisian boarding school, cut off from all family save for sporadic visits from her father, Rami. She has been summoned back by her father's twin sister, who gives her an envelope containing his diaries, the last section of which is missing. Reading Rami's account of the passionate love affairs and tortured spiritual adventures of his youth, Haneen begins to unravel the riddle of a family she has barely known. Herself the child of a Muslim-Christian marriage, Haneen, in love with a Jewish man, is considering adding a further religious dimension to her family. But someone is carefully watching the proceedings, a figure from the past. Who exactly is this, and what stake does he have in Haneen's return? Couched in a pervasive air of mystery, Ibrahim Farghali's novel is resonant with observations on the intricacies of human entanglements.

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