The Tiller of the Waters

By (author): "Hoda Barakat"
Publish Date: 1998
The Tiller of the Waters
ISBN977424690X
ISBN139789774246906
AsinThe Tiller of the Waters
Original titleThe Tiller of Waters
This spellbinding novel narrates the many-layered recollections of a hallucinating man in devastated Beirut. The desolate, almost surreal, urban landscape is enriched by the unfolding of the family sagas of Niqula Mitri and his beloved Shamsa, the Kurdish maid. Mitri reminisces about his Egyptian mother and his father who came back to settle in Beirut after a long stay in Egypt. Both Mitri and his father are textile merchants and see the world through the code of cloth, from the intimacy of linen, velvet, and silk to the most impersonal of synthetics. Shamsa in turn relates her story, the myriad adventures of her parents and grandparents who moved from Iraqi Kurdistan to Beirut. Haunting scenes of pastoral Kurds are juxtaposed against the sedentary decadence of metropolitan residents. Barakat weaves into her sophisticated narrative shreds of scientific discourse about herbal plants and textile crafts, customs and manners of Arabs, Armenians, and Kurds, mythological figures from ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, Phoenicia, and Arabia, the theosophy of the African Dogons and the medieval Byzantines, and historical accounts of the Crusades in the Holy Land and the silk route to China. ''This is a dantesque journey to the underworld, recalling the bygone and evoking all that has disappeared. Narrating becomes a continuous confrontation with the death of meaning in our world.''--Dr. Hoda Wasfi ''Barakat's novel pushes Arabic fiction to new horizons on both aesthetic and intellectual grounds. The characters are immersed in a very specific and local environment, yet exude a magnanimous humanity.'' --Dr. Abdel-Moneim Tallima