Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih - ISBN: 9780141187204
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Obsession with West leads to destruction, reversing Arabian Nights’ tale.

Season of Migration to the North

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    192 pages

  • Release Date

    5 December 2003

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Summary

Introduction by author Tayeb Salih

SEASON OF MIGRATION TO THE NORTH

An Arabian Nights in reverse, enclosing a pithy moral about international misconceptions and delusions. The brilliant student of an earlier generation returns to his Sudanese village; obsession with the mysterious West and a desire to bite the hand that has half-fed him, has led him to London and the beds of women with similar obsessions about the mysterious East. He kills them at the point of ecstasy and the …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141187204
ISBN-10:0141187204
Author:Tayeb Salih, Denys Johnson-Davies
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:5 December 2003
Weight:150g
Dimensions:197mm x 128mm x 12mm
Series:Penguin Modern Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Without a doubt it is one of the finest Arabic novels of the 20th century, and Denys Johnson-Davies’ translation does the original justice

Without a doubt it is one of the finest Arabic novels of the 20th century, and Denys Johnson-Davies’ translation does the original justice – Hisham Matar
This depthless, elusive classic explores not just the corrosive psychological colonisation observed by Frantz Fanon, but a more complex two-way orientalism, in which the charms of western thought, embodied in its poetry and liberal ideals, prove irresistible, even as the novel’s Sudanese narrators understand these as the tempting fruit of a poisoned tree * Guardian *
Salih packed an entire library into this slim masterpiece … It is alive with drama and incident: crimes of passion, sadomasochism, suicide. It is a novel of ideas wrapped in the veils of romance * Harper’s Magazine *
This is the one novel that everyone insisted I took with me. Set in a Sudanese village by the Nile, it is a brilliant exploration of African encounters with the West, and the corrupting power of colonialism. I never got this book out to read without someone coming up to tell me how brilliant it was – Mary Beard
An Arabian Nights in reverse, enclosing a pithy moral about international misconceptions and delusions…Powerfully and poetically written and splendidly translated by Denys Johnson-Davies * Observer *
The prose, translated from Arabic, has a grave beauty. It’s the story of a man who returns to his native Sudan after being educated in England, then encounters the first Sudanese to get an English education. The near-formal elegance in the writing contrasts with the sly anti-colonial world view of the book, and this makes it even more interesting – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Denys Johnson-Davies…the leading Arabic-English translator of our time – Edward Said

About The Author

Tayeb Salih

Tayeb Salih was born in Northern Sudan in 1929 and educated at the University of Khartoum. After a brief period working as a teacher, he moved to London to work with the BBC Arabic Service. Salih later worked as Director-General of Information in Qatar in the Arabian Gulf; with Unesco in Paris and as Unesco’s representative in the Arab Gulf States. Tayeb Salih is widely acknowledged as one of the most important Arab writers of the 20th century. He died in 2009.

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