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Winner, National Translation Award, American Literary Translators Association, 2015

Upon the death of their leader, a group of Tuareg, a nomadic Berber community whose traditional homeland is the Sahara Desert, turns to the heir dictated by tribal custom; however, he is a poet reluctant to don the mantle of leadership. Forced by tribal elders to abandon not only his poetry but his love, who is also a poet, he reluctantly serves as leader. Whether by human design or the meddling of the Spirit World, his death inspires his tribe to settle down permanently, abandoning not only nomadism but also the inherited laws of the tribe. The community they found, New Waw, which they name for the mythical paradise of the Tuareg people, is also the setting of Ibrahim al-Koni’s companion novel, The Puppet.

For al-Koni, this Tuareg tale of the tension between nomadism and settled life represents a choice faced by people everywhere, in many walks of life, as a result of

Trade Review
"So too, perhaps, the tales in New Waw are purely experiential, without some coded meaning, offering a taste of that desert beyond the Law. This is writing in a different light, offering a view of a new horizon." * Rain Taxi *
"William M. Hutchins' translation of New Waw: Saharan Oasis masterfully channels the poetic rhythms of Ibrahim al-Koni's tale of a group of Tuareg, struggling with their evolution from a nomadic tribe to a settled community and the tensions that inevitably arise." * American Literary Translator's Association *
"Oscillating between fatalism and idealism, myth and reality, New Waw: Saharan Oasis is at once disconcerting and enlightening. Reading it is intoxicating, and setting the book down is like a rude awakening from a fantastical dream that had not yet reached its end." * Washington Report on Middle East Affairs *

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • New Waw
  • I. The Winged People
  • II. The Prophecy
  • III. The Departure
  • IV. The Chaplet
  • V. The Successor
  • VI. The Lover
  • VII. The Dyadic Bird of the Spirit World
  • VIII. The Western Hammada
  • IX. Forgetfulness
  • X. The Crow
  • XI. The Dagger’s Secret
  • XII. The Torrents
  • XIII. The Sacrifice
  • XIV. New Waw
  • About the Author

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    Publisher: University of Texas Press
    Publication Date: 15/01/2014
    ISBN13: 9780292754751, 978-0292754751
    ISBN10: 0292754752

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Winner, National Translation Award, American Literary Translators Association, 2015

    Upon the death of their leader, a group of Tuareg, a nomadic Berber community whose traditional homeland is the Sahara Desert, turns to the heir dictated by tribal custom; however, he is a poet reluctant to don the mantle of leadership. Forced by tribal elders to abandon not only his poetry but his love, who is also a poet, he reluctantly serves as leader. Whether by human design or the meddling of the Spirit World, his death inspires his tribe to settle down permanently, abandoning not only nomadism but also the inherited laws of the tribe. The community they found, New Waw, which they name for the mythical paradise of the Tuareg people, is also the setting of Ibrahim al-Koni’s companion novel, The Puppet.

    For al-Koni, this Tuareg tale of the tension between nomadism and settled life represents a choice faced by people everywhere, in many walks of life, as a result of

    Trade Review
    "So too, perhaps, the tales in New Waw are purely experiential, without some coded meaning, offering a taste of that desert beyond the Law. This is writing in a different light, offering a view of a new horizon." * Rain Taxi *
    "William M. Hutchins' translation of New Waw: Saharan Oasis masterfully channels the poetic rhythms of Ibrahim al-Koni's tale of a group of Tuareg, struggling with their evolution from a nomadic tribe to a settled community and the tensions that inevitably arise." * American Literary Translator's Association *
    "Oscillating between fatalism and idealism, myth and reality, New Waw: Saharan Oasis is at once disconcerting and enlightening. Reading it is intoxicating, and setting the book down is like a rude awakening from a fantastical dream that had not yet reached its end." * Washington Report on Middle East Affairs *

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • New Waw
    • I. The Winged People
    • II. The Prophecy
    • III. The Departure
    • IV. The Chaplet
    • V. The Successor
    • VI. The Lover
    • VII. The Dyadic Bird of the Spirit World
    • VIII. The Western Hammada
    • IX. Forgetfulness
    • X. The Crow
    • XI. The Dagger’s Secret
    • XII. The Torrents
    • XIII. The Sacrifice
    • XIV. New Waw
    • About the Author

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