Text in Arabic. Set in the dark days of the Spanish Civil War, Qalam an-Najjar charts the linked destinies of Dr Daniel Da Barca, the Republican who cheats death in Francos prisons, and Herbal, the illiterate Falangist, and of the unnamed painter with the carpenters pencil, the man who unites them in life and death. All are bound together by the events of the Civil War -- the artists and the peasants alike -- and all haunted by the power of the carpenters pencil.
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Weight: 158g
Dimensions: 130 x 200mm
Publication Date: 18 Dec 2014
Publisher: Hamad Bin Khalifa University Press
Publication City/Country: Qatar
Language: Arabic
ISBN13: 9789992194898
About Manuel Rivas
Manuel Rivas was born in La Coru a (Galicia) the Atlantic city in 1957. While he was still in high-school he started working nights unpaid at a newspaper. He graduated in Media Studies at the University of Complutense in Madrid and then has worked as a professional journalist in different areas of the press radio and television. Rivas is one of the founders of Greenpeace Spain and was on its first board of directors. His work is originally published in Galician. Manuel Rivas is without doubt one of the most important contemporary Spanish authors. From novels short stories and children's booksto poetry plays and essays he covers every genre varying his stylistic methods between the colloquial language of the man on the street in his Galician homeland and a more lyrical tone. Manuel Rivas has been heralded as one of the brightest in a new wave of Spanish writers less influenced by magic realism and more by Spanish and European traditions as well as by the unique history of Spain over the past seventy years. His literature gives voice to the memory of the wounds suffered by the body land and language.