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Basrayatha: The Story of a City [Paperback]

Muhammad Khudayyir (Author), William M. Hutchins (Translator)

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April 17, 2008

Evocative portrait of the Iraqi city of Basra, the “Venice of the Middle East”.

Basrayatha is a literary tribute by author Muhammad Khudayyir to the city of his birth, Basra, on the Shatt al-Arab waterway in southern Iraq.

Just as a city’s inhabitants differ from outsiders through their knowledge of its streets and stories, so Khudayyir distinguishes between the real city of Basra and the imagined city he created through stories, experiences, and folklore. By turns a memoir, a travelog, a love letter, and a meditation, Basrayatha summons up a city long gone, yet which lives on in the memories and imaginations of its people. In the tradition of Calvino and Borges, Khudayyir’s mesmerizing work itself illuminates and enriches the story of this magnificent city.


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Starred Review. Before cities existed, there were stakes and ruins left by foreigners, blind travelers, and prophets, writes Khudayyir in this densely poetic, ornately written tribute to the southern Iraqi city of Basra. Fluidly translated by Hutchins, this nearly stream–of-consciousness tale takes the reader on a journey through the history and physical topography of Iraq's second city. These were the city gates and historic arches that raiders and scowling, armed conquerors had breached, Khudayyir writes, carrying within their helmets the plague, syphilis, poisoned amulets, and dark lusts. His tale unfolds as a series of finely etched vignettes of a city long storied and a seething ever-changing populace. A prosperous port city, Basra, in Khudayyir's rendering, lives and dies by its rivers—the Tigris and Euphrates. The river flows to its inevitable mouth, acquiring from its historic flow topographic knowledge of its banks, the land surrounding it, its tributary rivers, and the sea that embraces it, he writes. Chapters flow like the rivers, touching on neighborhoods, history and colorful characters. Khudayyir concludes with an extended rumination on the condition of the city during the Iraq-Iran war of the 1980s. Since the book was originally published in Cairo, Egypt, in 1997, the reader is left wondering what Khudayyir might write today about his beloved city after five years of war and insurgency. (June)
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About the Author

Muhammad Khudayyir was born in Basra, Iraq, where he still lives. Author of several collections of short stories, he was awarded the Oweiss Prize in 2004.



William Hutchins is the principal translator of several books, including The Cairo Trilogy by Naguib Mahfouz and Ten Again and Other Stories by Ibrahim al-Mazini.


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