Minor detail

ʻAdanīyah Shiblī

Book - 2020

"Minor Detail begins during the summer of 1949, one year after the war that the Palestinians mourn as the Nakba-the catastrophe that led to the displacement and exile of some 700,000 people-and the Israelis celebrate as the War of Independence. Israeli soldiers murder an encampment of Bedouin in the Negev desert, and among their victims they capture a Palestinian teenager and they rape her, kill her, and bury her in the sand. Many years later, in the near-present day, a young woman in Ramallah tries to uncover some of the details surrounding this particular rape and murder, and becomes fascinated to the point of obsession, not only because of the nature of the crime, but because it was committed exactly twenty-five years to the day bef...ore she was born. Adania Shibli masterfully overlays these two translucent narratives of exactly the same length to evoke a present forever haunted by the past"--

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Subjects
Published
New York : New Directions Publishing Corporation 2020.
Language
English
Arabic
Main Author
ʻAdanīyah Shiblī (author)
Other Authors
Elisabeth Jaquette (translator)
Item Description
First published in Arabic by Dar Al Adab: Beirut, Lebanon.
Physical Description
105 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9780811229074
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Shibli's startling, cinematic novel (after Touch) centers on crimes against Palestinians in the aftermath of the Arab-Israeli War and in the present. In August 1949, a group of Israeli soldiers enters the Negev, a desert region in southern Israel, led by an unnamed maniacal officer who's secretly suffering from a venomous bug bite. The soldiers ambush and kill a group of unarmed Bedouins, then return to their camp with the sole survivor, a young Arab woman whose tragic fate is tied to the officer's rapidly deteriorating state. In the 2000s, a Palestinian woman in the West Bank reads an article about these events and becomes obsessed with learning more after realizing they occurred 25 years to the day before she was born. Borrowing a colleague's ID card to leave the West Bank and enter Israel, despite her fear of borders, which "shake and destabilize me to the point that I can no longer fathom what is permissible and what is not," she heads to the site of the crime. Shibli's masterly, acidic work of subtle symbolism and plot symmetry gives no access to the thoughts of the Israeli soldiers or their victim, making the Palestinian woman's subsequent first-person narration all the more arresting. This is a remarkable exercise in dramatizing a desire for justice. (May)

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Nothing moved except the mirage. Vast stretches of barren land rose in layers up to the horizon, and wavered silently under the weight of sky, while the harsh afternoon sunlight blurred the lines of the dull yellow sandy highlands. The single discernible detail in the highlands was a faint, winding border... Excerpted from Minor Detail by Adania Shibli All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.