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When the imam of a small town in Southern Lebanon is diagnosed with cancer, the illness he fears and has expected for years, he takes the radical decision to abandon the life he inherited from his father. He was persuaded to wear the robe and turban in his youth to preserve the family tradition and entered into an arranged marriage. While his grandfather and father were once powerful imams, he displays no interest in the mosque. The wife, for whom he feels no affection, attends to her chores and nurses his father, now sick and bedridden, in his house. Though he worries about his two sons, who were born deaf and mute, he takes no measures to secure a special education for them.

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"Hassan Daoud is one of Lebanon's most important living writers."--Max Weiss, Princeton University

"The work's insights are Proustian in their precision. . . . The lucid, calm, uncluttered style gives the book a unique voice."--Humphrey Davies, translator of The Yacoubian Building

"A unique novel par excellence."--Rasheed El-Enany, Exeter University

No Road to Paradise: A Novel

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    Publisher: The American University in Cairo Press
    Publication Date: 02/03/2017
    ISBN13: 9789774168178, 978-9774168178
    ISBN10: 9774168178

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    When the imam of a small town in Southern Lebanon is diagnosed with cancer, the illness he fears and has expected for years, he takes the radical decision to abandon the life he inherited from his father. He was persuaded to wear the robe and turban in his youth to preserve the family tradition and entered into an arranged marriage. While his grandfather and father were once powerful imams, he displays no interest in the mosque. The wife, for whom he feels no affection, attends to her chores and nurses his father, now sick and bedridden, in his house. Though he worries about his two sons, who were born deaf and mute, he takes no measures to secure a special education for them.

    Trade Review

    "Hassan Daoud is one of Lebanon's most important living writers."--Max Weiss, Princeton University

    "The work's insights are Proustian in their precision. . . . The lucid, calm, uncluttered style gives the book a unique voice."--Humphrey Davies, translator of The Yacoubian Building

    "A unique novel par excellence."--Rasheed El-Enany, Exeter University

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