Ports of Call (Maalouf novel)

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Ports of Call
AuthorAmin Maalouf
Original titleLes Échelles du Levant
TranslatorAlberto Manguel
CountryFrance
Lebanon
LanguageFrench
PublisherÉditions Grasset
Publication date
1996
Published in English
1999
Pages298
ISBN9782246497714

Ports of Call (French: Les Échelles du Levant) is a 1991 novel by the French-Lebanese writer Amin Maalouf. The narrative follows a married couple consisting of a Muslim man and a Jewish woman, Ossyane and Clara, who become separated after World War II.

Reception

William Ferguson wrote in The New York Times wrote that the protagonists' "marriage is presented here as an exemplary rejection of suspicion and hatred between peoples, most particularly in the Middle East. Perhaps the author's fondness for allegory is the reason Ossyane's tale sounds more like polished writing than real speech, and why the characters often seem more like ideas than people."[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ferguson, William (2000-01-23). "Ports of Call". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-04-12.