The Dance of the Deep-Blue Scorpion by Musallam, Akram (9780857428936) | Browns Books
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The Dance of the Deep-Blue Scorpion

Musallam, AkramHussain, Sawad(Translated by)
Part of the The Arab list series
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An experimental novel that explores the complexity of Palestinian identity through extended metaphor and dark humor. On a plastic chair in a parking lot in Ramallah sits a young man writing a novel, reflecting on his life: working in a dance club on the Israeli side of the border, scratching his father’s amputated leg, dreaming nightly of a haunting scorpion, witnessing the powerful aura of his mountain-lodging aunt.

His work in progress is a meditation on absence, loss, and emptiness.

He poses deep questions: What does it mean to exist?

How can you confirm the existence of a place, a person, a limb?

How do we engage with what is no longer there? Absurd at times, raw at others, The Dance of the Deep-Blue Scorpion explores Palestinian identity through Akram Musallam’s extended metaphors in the hope of transcending the loss of territory and erasure of history.

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Product Details
Seagull Books London Ltd
0857428934 / 9780857428936
Hardback
892.737
28/01/2022
United Kingdom
English
General
132 pages
23 cm
Translated from the Arabic.

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