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Pauline Kaldas (Author), Khaled Mattawa (Author)
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1557287813 978-1557287816 January 1, 2004 1st
In The Thousand and One Nights it is ShahrazadÂ's sister, Dinarzad, who each night asks for a story. This collection of twenty-four modern tales by eighteen authors offers up a mix of previously published and new works, creating a literary road map to Arab American literature today.



Here authors of Lebanese, Palestinian, Syrian, Egyptian, and Libyan descent, some with established reputations, others new young writers, tell tales about Muslims and Christians, recent immigrants and fully assimilated Americans, teenagers and grandmothers, guerillas and peaceniks, professors, housewives, grocers, bookies, those who long for their homeland, and those who refuse to speak Arabic. A number of the stories center on conflicts between immigrants and their American-born children. Others wrestle openly with topics such as in-group stereotyping, domestic violence, familial discord, and other difficult issues. But what sets this literature apart from other ethnic literatures is its tendency to keep an eye on the overseas political situation. By turns sassy or lyrical, biting or humorous, always moving, the stories in this collection are good reading and an important contribution to the body of ethnic American literature.


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Editors Kaldas and Mattawa have put together a timely and moving collection of stories by 19 American authors of Lebanese, Syrian, Egyptian, Palestinian, and Libyan descent. Many tell stories of immigrants, some in a Philadelphia row house, others in Yonkers, Southern California, and a small Illinois town, each of whom sees America as "a vast gray place of secrets and hidden things," a place offering hope and possibilities while at the same time withdrawing them. Some stories tell the common but always poignant tale of children who assimilate quickly, babbling away in English while their parents struggle with that "miserable chaotic language." Other tales reflect the many personal injustices experienced by Arab Americans after 9/11, including an abused wife ignored by the police until after that fateful day, when they finally jail her husband--not for abusing her but for INS violations. Ultimately, this gathering of Arab American stories underlines the similarities between recent immigrants and their American neighbors, thus emphasizing all that we have in common beneath the veneer of culture. Deborah Donovan
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Â"[This] ground breaking collection of stories . . . brings Arab American experience to life in new and dynamic ways. . . . The best of these stories are so skillfully rendered that they took my breath away. . . . DinarzadÂ's Children is for anyone who simply enjoys sitting down to a well-written story, and who values the expansion of consciousness which good literature invariably brings.Â"



Â-- Lisa Suhair Majaj, co-editor of Intersections: Gender, Nation, and Community in Arab WomenÂ's Novels



Â"Filled with diverse riches, this important anthology reminds us of the core values of literature: giving voice, and furthering understanding. Remarkable, enlightening, essential reading.Â"



Â--Peter Ho Davies, director of the MFA Program in Creative Writing, University of Michigan and author of Equal Love

Product Details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: University of Arkansas Press; 1st edition (January 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1557287813
  • ISBN-13: 978-1557287816
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,601,426 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Transcends Cultures!, April 7, 2005
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You don't have to be an Arab American to appreciate this collection of short stories. Some of the voices may not be familiar, but many of the stories are. At times heartbreaking, at times hilarious, each story represents a facet of the human experience. If you consider yourself to be a literary adventurer, add this anthology to your "to do" list.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!, April 5, 2005
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book! This collection of short stories is by far one of the most engaging I've ever read! It's the sort of thing you'll want to read many times over!!!
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Madelaine called her daughter's name, but Shereen had not yet returned from her errand to the Dairy Mart. Read the first page
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