The Critical Case of a Man Called K: A Novel

Author:   Aziz Mohammed ,  Humphrey Davies
Publisher:   American University in Cairo Press
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Pages:   266
Publication Date:   13 April 2021
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Author:   Aziz Mohammed ,  Humphrey Davies
Publisher:   American University in Cairo Press
Imprint:   Hoopoe
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781649030757


ISBN 10:   1649030754
Pages:   266
Publication Date:   13 April 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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In his first novel, the author managed to create a unique balance between his observations of the community and himself; between sweetness and pain; sadness and irony; the depth of experience and the flow of the narrative. This is a novel that touches the soul. --Muhammad Abdelnabi, ArabLit This engaging novel is written in a diary format, with the protagonist recording his daily battles with life in a sarcastic voice. The narrative flows smoothly . . . his story [is] interesting and touching. --Ruba Obaid, Arab News


In his first novel, the author managed to create a unique balance between his observations of the community and himself; between sweetness and pain; sadness and irony; the depth of experience and the flow of the narrative. This is a novel that touches the soul. --Muhammad Abdelnabi, ArabLit This engaging novel is written in a diary format, with the protagonist recording his daily battles with life in a sarcastic voice. The narrative flows smoothly . . . his story [is] interesting and touching. --Ruba Obaid, Arab News Compelling . . . well-timed, humorous observations . . . [the narrator's] story progresses toward deeper understanding of the human condition. --Foreword Review


"A fast and enjoyable read, managing to thread a narrative needle between the sardonic youthfulness of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid stories and the dispassionate alienation of The Metamorphosis, all while keeping it grounded in the capitalist nightmare of 21st-century healthcare.--M Lynx Qualey, Middle East Eye ""Compelling . . . well-timed, humorous observations . . . [the narrator's] story progresses toward deeper understanding of the human condition.""--Foreword Review ""Darkly humorous. . . [explores] the tension and love between children and parents, and the fragility of the system when love and tradition don't always move parallel to one another.""--Manal Shakir, Arab News ""In his first novel, the author managed to create a unique balance between his observations of the community and himself; between sweetness and pain; sadness and irony; the depth of experience and the flow of the narrative. This is a novel that touches the soul.""--Muhammad Abdelnabi, ArabLit ""This engaging novel is written in a diary format, with the protagonist recording his daily battles with life in a sarcastic voice. The narrative flows smoothly . . . his story [is] interesting and touching.""--Ruba Obaid, Arab News"


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Aziz Mohammed is a Saudi literary author, born in Khobar City in 1987. His debut novel The Critical Case of a Man Called K was published in 2017 and was shortlisted in 2018 for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction, known as the “Arabic Booker.” He was the youngest and the first debut author to be shortlisted in the history of this prestigious prize. He has since participated in cultural programs of literary festivals, book fairs, and cultural centers all around the Middle East as a literary author and cinema critic. Humphrey Davies is a translator of Arabic fiction, historical, and classical texts. A two-time winner of the Saif Ghobash–Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation, he is also the recipient of English PEN's Writers in Translation Award. He has translated Naguib Mahfouz, Elias Khoury, Mourid Barghouti, Alaa Al Aswany, and Bahaa Taher, among others. He lives in Cairo, Egypt.

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