The clash of images
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Contributions
- Creswell, Robyn. - Contributor
Publication
2010 - New Directions, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
29,500 words, Guess
Page Count
118 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780811218863
- ISBN-100811218864
- Library of Congress Control Number2010010446
- OCLC Control Number562777221
- Better World Books9780811218863
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL24124355M
Classifications
- DDC844/.914
- LCCPQ3989.2.K485 Q47 2010
- LCCPQ3989.2.K485Q47
and 1 more
- LCCPQ3989.2.K485 Q4713 2010
Description
"Abdelfattah Kilito's The Clash of Images is a sweet, Borgesian mix of bildungsroman memoir, family history, short-story collection, fable, and literary criticism. Written in a graceful and charming style, Kilito's story takes place in an unnamed coastal city of memories where a child experiences first-hand the cultural clash of text and image in a changing, modern society. The story unfolds in the medina, the msid (or Koranic school), the neighborhood hammam (or bathhouse), summer camp, and the local cinema--canished sites that inspire Kilito's meditation and eulogy. In one chapter the child's mother forbids her son to read comic books after a bad report card, and the author evokes Don Quixote's niece, who tries to burn her uncle's romances and save him from his insane quests. In another, he remembers the first time he saw an image of the Prophet Mohammed, in a French textbook, and the moment he showed the offending picture to his grandmother. The Clash of Images is a celebration of the pleasures of storytelling, a magic lantern that delicately reveals how the world of books intimately connects with the world outside their pages."--Publisher's website.
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- Fiction
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