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Available again, Arabesques is a classic, complex novel of identity, memory, and history in the Middle East and points beyond--including Iowa and New York City. Anton Shammas, the first Arab to write a novel in Hebrew, has given us a riveting look at a people we hear too little about: Palestinian Christians. Arabesques was chosen as one of the best books of 1988 by the editors of theNew York Times Book Review.

Title Arabesques / Anton Shammas
translated from the Hebrew by Vivian Eden.
Contributors Eden, Vivian Sohn
Publisher Berkeley : University of California Press
Creation Date 2001
Notes Originally published: New York : Harper & Row, ©1988.
Genre Hebrew fiction
Extent 263 pages
21 cm
Language English
National Library system number 997010490090105171

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