by Leila Aboulela (Author)
Sammar is a young Sudanese widow who works as an Arabic translator in Aberdeen, grieving for her lost husband. Things change when she falls in love with Rae, a Scottish academic. The Translator focuses on cultural and traditional differences.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 184
Publisher: Polygon An Imprint of Birlinn Limited
Published: Sep 1999
ISBN 10: 074866257X
ISBN 13: 9780748662579
'A lyrical journey about exile, loss and love... poetry in motion'
* The Sunday Times *'An exceptionally well-crafted and beautifully written novel'
* The Guardian *'She pulls you into her world as she refracts British life, its smells and sounds, its advertisements and turns of phrase'
* Independent *'A story of love and faith all the more moving for the restraint with which it is written'
-- J.M. CoetzeeLeila Aboulela was born in 1964, grew up in Khartoum and moved to the UK in her twenties to study at the London School of Economics. In 1992, while living in Aberdeen with two young children and a husband working offshore, Leila found comfort through writing about her home city. She attended creative-writing workshops which helped to broaden her reading and introduced her to Scottish writers. Her last novel 'Minaret', published by Bloomsbury, was short-listed for the Orange Prize. Leila Aboulela now lives in Abu Dhabi and is currently working on her third novel.