The puppet : a novel /

"The Puppet, a mythic tale of greed and political corruption, traces the rise, flourishing, and demise of a Saharan oasis community. Aghulli, a noble if obtuse man who has been chosen leader of the oasis, hankers after the traditional nomadic pastoralist life of the Tuareg. He sees commerce (un...

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Main Author: Kūnī, Ibrāhīm
Other Authors: Hutchins, William M.
Format: Book
Language:English
Arabic
Published: [Austin, Tex.] : Center for Middle Eastern Studies, the University of Texas at Austin, ©2010.
Series:Modern Middle East literatures in translation series
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Summary:"The Puppet, a mythic tale of greed and political corruption, traces the rise, flourishing, and demise of a Saharan oasis community. Aghulli, a noble if obtuse man who has been chosen leader of the oasis, hankers after the traditional nomadic pastoralist life of the Tuareg. He sees commerce (understood as including trade in gold, marriage, agriculture, and even recreation) as the prime culprit in the loss of the nomadic ethos. Thus he is devastated to learn that his supporters are hoarding gold. The novel's title notwithstanding, the author has stressed repeatedly that he is not a political author. He says that The Puppet portrays a good man who has been asked to lead a corrupt society. The subplot about star-crossed young lovers introduces a Sufi theme of the possibility of transforming carnal into mystical love. The Puppet, though, is first and foremost a gripping, expertly crafted tale of bloody betrayal and revenge inspired by gold lust and an ancient love affair."--P. [4] of cover.
Physical Description:xii, 113 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780292723351 (pbk.)
0292723350 (pbk.)