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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
haunting strange beautiful terrible eternal desert fable,
By "jenniferadgoa" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Navigation of a Rainmaker (African Writers) (Paperback)
I didn't really understand this book, but that made it more interesting. It is definately beautifully written, and had some haunting scenes, like the aid worker with the baby, the Harem, the scence with the father, the rich girl, the time he realized he was in love with Nina, and of course the ending. I also like how the story is told as if it isn't an important story- its just about a desperate and lonely man lost (at first figuratively, later literally) in the desert. I also like how this book makes you feel like you live in Sudan just from reading it. There are no explanations for the Sudan, its just the way it is there- the characters are who they are, the angelic and the not-so angelic seem more like minor ants crawling over the bigger picture of the eternal struggle for life in the desert. |
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Navigation of a Rainmaker (African Writers) by Jamal Mahjoub (Paperback - December 4, 1989)
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