Sour Grapes

Columbu, A. (ed.) 2023. Sour Grapes. New York Syracuse University Press.

TitleSour Grapes
EditorsColumbu, A.
Abstract

Set in the Syrian neighborhood of al-Qaweyq, Sour Grapes is a collection of fifty-nine wry, satirical short stories loosely connected by a cast of rotating characters living at society’s margins. Tamer captures their everyday lives, weaving the attendant cruelties and ironies of living under an oppressive regime with the residents’ irreverence and small acts of defiance. Inspired by the heroines of Arab mythology, the women of al-Qaweyq navigate the patriarchal community with brash confidence and dark humor while the younger generation of children inherit a bitter cynicism from their fathers. Evoking under-ripened and immature fruit, the collection’s title serves as a bittersweet metaphor for a world that possesses the seeds of change but is unprepared for the harvest.

Considered a master of the short story, Zakaria Tamer is one of the Arab world’s most prominent and widely read writers. Columbu and Capallera’s fluid translation gives English readers access to Tamer’s original and provocative voice.

Year2023
PublisherSyracuse University Press
Publication dates
PublishedAug 2023
Place of publicationNew York
Editionfirst
SeriesMiddle East Literature and Translation
ISBN9780815611547
Web address (URL)https://press.syr.edu/supressbooks/5576/sour-grapes/

Permalink - https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/item/w3264/sour-grapes


Share this

Usage statistics

26 total views
0 total downloads
These values cover views and downloads from WestminsterResearch and are for the period from September 2nd 2018, when this repository was created.