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Last Night In Brighton Massoud Hayoun

  • SKU: BELL-46344662
Last Night In Brighton Massoud Hayoun
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Publisher: Darf Publishers Ltd.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Massoud Hayoun
ISBN: 9781850773511, 1850773513
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Last Night In Brighton Massoud Hayoun by Massoud Hayoun 9781850773511, 1850773513 instant download after payment.

In this dazzling finale - both of the Ghorba Ghost Story Series and award-winning author Massoud Hayoun's brief career as a novelist - Darf Publishers brings you a Jewish Egyptian Wizard of Oz, radiating "crushed velour and luxury" and "sensuality, once more".
Sam Saadoun, not to be confused with the gay Jewish Arab protagonist of Building 46 of the same name, had planned to spend a final night in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn with the last of many lovers. But amid their frolicking through that American immigrant enclave's Post-Soviet attractions, Sam finds himself cast back to the heart of the matter: Alexandria, Egypt in the 1930s.
With the biting satire and folly of a Luis Bunuel film and the delicious melancholy of a Beach House ballad, Hayoun offers us a striking last look at the Ghorba Ghost World's longing, love, and lust as well as the political intimacies that have shaped the 21st Century Arab world and North African diaspora.
This is a parting glance that is bound to haunt and delight.

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