A Lake Beyond the Wind (Interlink World Fiction) - Yahya Yakhlif - Books - Interlink Publishing Group - 9781566563017 - 1999
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The year is 1948; the place, Samakh, a small town on Lake Tiberias, north of Jerusalem. People in Samakh are waiting for what, exactly, they do not yet know. The whistle of the Haifa-Deraa train doesn't sound anymore. Abd al-Karim, the shopkeeper, no longer goes into the city to buy new stock. You townspeople, says Haj Mahmoud, leader of the fighters in the 1936 rebellion, had better start digging trenches. There are dark days ahead. A Lake Beyond the Wind is a novel about the most catastrophic year in Palestinian history, a time marked by violent clashes between Zionist forces and the volunteers of the Arab Liberation Army. Yakhlif tenderly gathers all the town folk, the soldiers of the beleaguered army, the animals and the natural world into his tale, which makes it all the more powerful a lament for a world that is no more. Yahya Yakhlif was born in Samakh in 1944 and has lived as a refugee for most of his life. He is the author of several short story collections and three novels. This is the first of his novels to be translated into English.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released 1999
ISBN13 9781566563017
Publishers Interlink Publishing Group
Pages 160
Dimensions 133 × 18 × 200 mm   ·   258 g
Language English   Arabic  
Contributor Christopher Tingley
Contributor May Jayyusi