Serina
by Sayed Gouda
158 pages,
paperback
ISBN 9789889969660
HK$80
(+HK$10 shipping fees)
/ US$12
(+US$6 shipping fees)
With Serina,
Gouda has proven his ability to write with clarity about
developments in various cultural and political
backgrounds. He has done so while also giving readers
knowledgeable insights into the mental trauma of the
protagonist. The result is a novel that interwines
personal and national suffering and calls for personal
and national responsibility.
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Closed Gate
by Sayed Gouda
186 pages,
paperback
ISBN 9789889969646
HK$80
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Sayed Gouda�s Closed
Gate juxtaposes
the life in Beijing with the
sufferings of Palestine. The sufferings of Gaza are
experienced in snatches, dreams, and traumatic flashes
of sudden prose, as if to suggest that here is a drama
that is not concluded � as it surely isn�t.
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Once
Upon a Time in Cairo
by Sayed Gouda
304 pages,
paperback
ISBN 9628673246
HK$100
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(+US$6 shipping fees)
Cairo, 1948. Two families lay claim to a plot of land on
which they share a house. The ruthless master of
El-Wehda Street takes the side of Musa against El-Arabi,
and an honest man dies defending his shop. Three
generations live through conflict, celebration,
betrayal, murder and, finally, love?nbsp;
Amina cannot blind her sons to the beauty of Delilah 's
daughters, but do they have the right to love if justice
does not prevail? Can Safwat rise above 'an eye for an
eye'? Will he choose peace -- or seek a just revenge?
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