Arwah' Kilimanjaro

Arwah' Kilimanjaro

by IbrahimNasrallah (Author)

Synopsis

A group of disparate individuals find themselves together, each on a personal mission to summit Kilimanjaro. Hailing from Palestine, Lebanon, Egypt and America, the characters test the limits of their physical and emotional strength to prove to themselves and others that they can transcend their strife-ridden histories and start a new, unburdened life. Arwah' Kilimanjaro (Kilimanjaro Spirits) tackles the intertwined stories of this bevy of seemingly antagonistic characters and, in the process, testifies to the vitality of the human spirit. The novel, written by one of the bestselling authors of the Arab World, was inspired by real-life events when Ibrahim Nasrallah succeeded in summiting Mount Kilimanjaro in January 2014 with a group of volunteers and two Palestinian adolescents who had lost their legs. Echoing Hemingway's Under Kilimanjaro, Nasrallah's work juxtaposes the horrific experiences of its main Palestinian characters, who have lost limbs in an Israeli bombing, with the sombre stories of its characters from other nationalities.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation Publishing
Published: 24 Sep 2015

ISBN 10: 9927118406
ISBN 13: 9789927118401
Book Overview: An exploration of human strength in overcoming loss, conflict and agony.

Author Bio
Born 1954 in Wihdat refugee camp in Amman, Jordan, Ibrahim Nasrallah is a Jordanian-Palestinian poet, novelist, painter and photographer. He was shortlisted for the 2009 International Prize for Arab Fiction in 2009 for his novel Zaman Al-Khoyoul Al-Baydhaa' (Time of White Horses). A prolific writer, Nasrallah has authored more than a dozen novels and a dozen poetry collections. Four of his novels have been translated into English: Prairies of Fever, Inside the Night, Time of White Horses, Lanterns of the King of Galilee. In addition to English, his novels have been translated into Italian, Danish and other languages. His 2014 trip summiting Mount Kilimanjaro was the first to include participation of an Arab author and came in support of charity work for Palestinian and Arab children in need of medical care.