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Of Strangers and Bees by Hamid Ismailov

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Of Strangers and Bees

Hamid Ismailov, Shelley Fairwaether-Vega, Shelley Fairweather-Vega

Tilted Axis Press · Print & ebook · November 3, 2019

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Authors
Hamid Ismailov, Shelley Fairwaether-Vega, Shelley Fairweather-Vega
Publisher
Tilted Axis Press
Published
November 3, 2019
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Literary Fiction · FICTION / Muslim
Reading lane
Literary Fiction

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  • Literary Fiction

  • FICTION / Muslim

  • World Literature / Central Asia

About This Book

The intricate new novel from the winner of the EBRD Literature Prize 'Life in exile! May it be cursed. Once you have become a stranger, a stranger you shall remain; you may endeavour to make friends, but the task is a difficult one, full end to end with uncertainty.' In the latest thrilling multi-stranded epic from the award-winning author of The Devils’ Dance , an Uzbek writer in exile traces the fate of the medieval polymath Avicenna, who shaped Islamic thought and science...

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The intricate new novel from the winner of the EBRD Literature Prize 'Life in exile! May it be cursed. Once you have become a stranger, a stranger you shall remain; you may endeavour to make friends, but the task is a difficult one, full end to end with uncertainty.' In the latest thrilling multi-stranded epic from the award-winning author of The Devils’ Dance , an Uzbek writer in exile traces the fate of the medieval polymath Avicenna, who shaped Islamic thought and science for centuries.Waking from a portentous dream, Uzbek writer Sheikhov is convinced that the medieval polymath Avicenna lives on, condemned to roam the world. The novel follows Avicenna in various incarnations across the ages from Ottoman Turkey to medieval Germany and Renaissance Italy. Sheikhov plies the same route, though his troubles are distinctly modern as he endures the petty humiliations of exile. Following the award-winning The Devils' Dance , Hamid Ismailov has crafted another masterpiece, combining traditional oral storytelling with contemporary global fiction to create a modern Sufi parable about the search for truth and wisdom.

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