The Cinderellas of Muscat.  Chip Rossetti

The Cinderellas of Muscat

Por Huda Hamed, Chip Rossetti (Traductor)

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Sinopsis

During the modernisation of Muscat, people's spirits seemed to harden and dry up, and one day the female jinn just disappeared. Where did they go to? Have they all died, are they in hiding after losing out to electricity and cement, to air conditioners and televisions? Has life lost its playfulness and joy without the transformational powers of the jinn? Are life's sweet moments of pleasure and sensual delight no more, now the inhabitants are weighed down with daily chores, boring work, and all the routines apparently necessary for modern life? It seemed so, until a group of enterprising women, all mothers and wives overburdened with one thing after another, decided they had to somehow recover the powers of the lost female jinn. Omani author Huda Hamed recounts the vivid stories Zubayda and her seven friends tell each other, revealing secrets until then suppressed, as on one special night they transform into Cinderellas. Though not searching for a prince, they meet together in Chef Ramon's restaurant on the beach front of Muscat for a few hours of precious independence before midnight comes.

Chip Rossetti

Huda Hamed is an Omani writer and journalist, born in Rustaq, Oman, in 1981. She has a degree in Arabic literature from Aleppo University, Syria, and has published five collections of short stories and four novels. Her debut novel was Al-Ashia’ Laysat fi Amakiniha (2009, Things are Not in Their Place), which received the award of best novel in Oman for 2009, and was excerpted in Banipal 44, 2012. Her next, Allati Ta’udu al-Salalim (2014, Who Counts the Stairs), was published, in English translation by Nadine Sinno and William Taggart, as I Saw Her in My Dreams (Emerging Voices from the Middle East, Texas University Press) in 2023. Then came this book Sanderillat Masqat (2016, The Cinderellas of Muscat), and Assamina (2019, Our Names). The short story collections include Namima Maliha (2006, Salty Gossip), Laysa bil-dhabt kama Ureed (2009, Not exactly as I want), and Al-Isharah Bourtuqaliya al-Ann (2013, The Traffic Lights are Amber Now). Huda Hamed is currently editor-in-chief of Oman’s quarterly cultural magazine Niswa, based in Muscat.
  • Editorial:
  • Banipal Books
  • ISBN:
  • 9781913043469
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 29, 2024
  • Ficción / General

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