The End of the Desert
by Said Khatibi
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On a nice fall day of 1988, Zakiya Zaghwani was found lying dead at the edge of the desert, giving way to a quest to discover the circumstances surrounding her death. While looking for whoever was involved in the death of the young singer, nearby residents discover bit by bit their involvement in many things other than the crime itself. ///The story takes place in a town near the desert. And as with Khatibi’s previous novels, this one is also marked by a tight plot, revolving around the murder of a singer who works in a hotel. This sets off a series of complex investigations that defy easy conclusions and invite doubt about the involvement of more than one character. /// Through the narrators of the novel, who also happen to be its protagonists, the author delves into the history of colonialism and the Algerian War of Independence and its successors, describing the circumstances of the story whose events unfold throughout the month. As such, the characters suspected of killing the singer are not only accused of a criminal offense, but are also concerned, as it appears, with the great legacy that the War of Independence left, from different aspects.///The novel looks back at a critical period in the modern history of Algeria that witnessed the largest socio-political crisis following its independence in 1988. While the story avoids the immediate circumstances of the war, it rather invokes the events leading up to it and tracks its impact on the social life, while capturing the daily life of vulnerable and marginalized groups. /// Nonetheless, those residents’ vulnerability does not necessarily mean they are innocent. As it appears, they are all involved in a crime that is laden with symbolism and hints at the status of women in a society shackled by a heavy legacy of a violent, wounded masculinity. This approach to addressing social issues reflects a longing to break loose from the stereotypical discourse that sets heroism in a pre-defined mold and reduces the truth to only one of its dimensions.
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Winner of the 2023 Sheikh Zayed Book Award in the category Young Author. Funding is available for translation of all literary and children’s titles that have won or have been shortlisted for the Sheikh Zayed Book Award.
Author Biography
Said Khatibi is an Algerian writer born in December 29, 1984 in Bou Saada. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in French literature from the University of Algiers, then obtained a master’s degree in cultural studies from Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris 3. He has published translations, including Baiidan ‘an Nejma (a translation of the poetry of Kateb Yacine) and Madar El Ghiyab (an anthology of Algerian short stories written in French). He also participated in the translation of “The Encyclopedia of African Cinema”. He published A’ras El Nar (on Raï music), and his book Abartou El Massa’ Hafiyan included dialogues with key Francophone writers. ///To date, Khatibi has released four novels: Kitab Al Khataya (The Book of Faults, 2013); Arba’oun Aman Fi Intizar Isabelle (Forty Years Waiting for Isabelle, 2016); Hatab Sarajevo (Firewood of Sarajevo, 2018); and Nehayat Al Sahra’a (The End of the Desert, 2022); in addition to a book about his travels, titled Jana’en El Sharq Al Multahiba (The Inflamed Heavens of the East, 2015). ///He has been active in cultural journalism since 2006 and has worked and lived in Slovenia since 2016. He has a cultural column published every Saturday in Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper. ///He was awarded the Arab Journalism Award, Ibn Battuta Prize for Travel Literature, and the Katara Prize for Arabic Novel, and has been shortlisted for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF).
Sheikh Zayed Book Award
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- Publisher Hachette Antoine / Naufal
- Publication Date 2022
- Orginal LanguageArabic
- ISBN/Identifier 9786140600164
- Pages322
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleNehayat Al Ashra’a
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