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Always Cocacola Alexandra Chreiteh

  • SKU: BELL-9333062
Always Cocacola Alexandra Chreiteh
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Publisher: Interlink Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.77 MB
Author: Alexandra Chreiteh
ISBN: 9781566568432, 9781566568739, 1566568439, 1566568730
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Always Cocacola Alexandra Chreiteh by Alexandra Chreiteh 9781566568432, 9781566568739, 1566568439, 1566568730 instant download after payment.

The narrator of Always Coca-Cola, Abeer Ward (fragrant rose, in Arabic), daughter of a conservative family, admits wryly that her name is also the name of her father’s flower shop. Abeer’s bedroom window is filled by a view of a Coca-Cola sign featuring the image of her sexually adventurous friend, Jana. From the novel’s opening paragraph—“When my mother was pregnant with me, she had only one craving. That craving was for Coca-Cola”—first-time novelist Alexandra Chreiteh asks us to see, with wonder, humor, and dismay, how inextricably confused naming and desire, identity and branding are. The names—and the novel’s edgy, cynical humor—might be recognizable across languages, but Chreiteh’s novel is first and foremost an exploration of a specific Lebanese milieu. Critics in Lebanon have called the novel “an electric shock.”

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