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Cover credits: Cover design: Kyle G. Hunter / Cover art: © Corbis |
“I found A House at the Edge of Tears stunning and
provocative, compelling and haunting. Vénus Khoury-Ghata has
weaved like a lace maker the story of her brother, herself, her family,
and a society far removed from any bland ideal...using the finest,
poetic, hypnotic prose which pricks you like needles.”—Hanan al-Shaykh |
Price: $12.00 USD
A Lannan Translation Selection
In A House at the Edge of Tears a sister struggles to carry
on the legacy of her brother’s budding talent for writing. Only
she can save her brother’s poems from her tyrannical father’s beating
induced psychosis. A semi-autobiographical account from National Book
Critics Circle Award finalist Vénus Khoury-Ghata, translated from the French by Marilyn Hacker.
In the city of Beirut, five shabby dwellings circle a courtyard with a
pomegranate tree weeping blood red fruit. The residents hear screams in
the night as a boy is beaten by his father—a punishment for
masturbating in his sleep. A crime not worthy of the punishment: the
neighbors gossip and decide that he must have tried to rape his
sisters. The poems he writes are perhaps an even greater crime to his
father, but ultimately a gift to his eldest sister, who narrates their
story with a combination of brutal truth and stunning prose. As her
brother becomes more and more lost to his family and to himself, we
also learn of a Contessa who teaches tango, a family who spends every
Sunday in search of buried treasure, and the miracle of a weeping
Madonna statue that cries when human tears run dry.
In this mesmerizing novel, celebrated novelist and poet, Khoury-Ghata,
presents the disintegration of a family and a country—both ruled by a
fury fueled by fear.
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