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Knots

Knots Hardcover - 2006

by Nuruddin Farah

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A new novel from one of the world's great writers-an extraordinary work set in Mogadiscio, Somalia-that both breaks new ground and brings the author back to his literary roots.

A strong, independent, modern woman who was born in Somalia but brought up in North America, Cambara returns to Mogadiscio to escape a failed marriage and an overweening mother. Her journey back to her native home is a desperate attempt to find herself on her own terms-however ironically-in a world of veils and burqas. And she has given herself a mission to reclaim her family's home from the warlord who has taken it as his own.

Cambara finds emotional refuge and practical support with a group of Somali women activists working to broker peace in a country that has been savagely riven by its drug-addled, power-hungry men. Farah's novels have been famous for their unique African feminism since his debut, From a Crooked Rib (just reissued by Penguin); Knots represents his most powerful return to that legacy-and provides a timely and sensitive exploration of life behind the veil. Knots also presents a penetrating portrayal of Somalia's capital city-a city that's changed from the city Westerners saw on CNN and in Black Hawk Down, now transformed into a state of violent anarchy and psychological disrepair that is largely undocumented and has never been more important to understand. An especially intimate portrait of Mogadiscio, Knots is informed by Farah's own recent efforts to reclaim his family's property there, as well as his experiences trying to negotiate peace among the city's warlords.

Now more than ever, Farah's deeply wise and worldly inside look at the Muslim world is valuable and necessary.

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Riverhead, 2007, 2nd prtng. VG/VG. Trace of shelfwear. DJ w/ trace of rubbing/edgewear. 000023308
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  • Title Knots
  • Author Nuruddin Farah
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition Used - VG/VG. Trace of shelfwear. DJ w/ trace of rubbing/edgewear.
  • Pages 422
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Riverhead Books, New York
  • Date 2006
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 000023308
  • ISBN 9781594489242 / 1594489246
  • Weight 1.4 lbs (0.64 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.2 x 6.36 x 1.38 in (23.37 x 16.15 x 3.51 cm)
  • Ages 18 to UP years
  • Grade levels 13 - UP
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2006023107
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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A new novel from one of the world's great writers-an extraordinary work set in Mogadiscio, Somalia-that both breaks new ground and brings the author back to his literary roots.A new novel from one of the world's great writers-an extraordinary work set in Mogadiscio, Somalia-that both breaks new ground and brings him back to his literary roots.A strong, self-reliant woman who was born in Somalia but brought up in North America, Cambara returns to Mogadiscio to escape a failed marriage and an overweening mother. Her journey back to her native home is a desperate attempt to find herself on her own terms-however ironically, in a country where women are expected to wear veils. And she has given herself a mission to reclaim her family's home from the warlord who has taken it as his own.Cambara finds emotional refuge and practical support with a group of Somali women activists working to broker peace in a country that has been savagely riven by its drug-addled, power-hungry men. Farah's novels have been famous for their unique African feminism since his debut, From a Crooked Rib (just reissued by Penguin); Knots represents his most powerful return to that legacy.Knots also presents a penetrating portrayal of Somalia's capital city-a city that's changed from the city Westerners saw on CNN and in 'Black Hawk Down,' transformed into a state of violent anarchy and psychological disrepair that has never been more important to understand. An especially intimate portrait of Mogadiscio, it's informed by Farah's own recent efforts to reclaim his family's property there, as well as his experiences trying to negotiate peace among the city's warlords.Now more than ever, Farah's deeply wise and worldly inside look at the Muslim world is valuable and necessary.

From the publisher

Nurudin Farah is the author of nine novels, including From a Crooked Rib, Links and his Blood in the Sun trilogy: Maps, Gifts, and Secrets. His novels have been translated into seventeen languages and have won numerous awards. Farah was named the 1998 laureate of the Neustadt International Prize for Literature, "widely regarded as the most prestigious international literary award after the Nobel" (The New York Times). Born in Baidoa, Somalia, he now lives in Cape Town, South Africa, with his wife and their children.

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Nuruddin Farah takes us deep into a territory he has charted and mapped and made uniquely his own... (Chinua Achebe)

About the author

Nurudin Farah is the author of nine novels, including "From a Crooked Rib," "Links" and his "Blood in the Sun" trilogy: "Maps," "Gifts," and "Secrets." His novels have been translated into seventeen languages and have won numerous awards. Farah was named the 1998 laureate of the Neustadt International Prize for Literature, "widely regarded as the most prestigious international literary award after the Nobel" ("The New York Times"). Born in Baidoa, Somalia, he now lives in Cape Town, South Africa, with his wife and their children.