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Emile Habiby

    Emile Habibi fue un escritor y político cristiano palestino cuya obra exploró las complejas realidades de la minoría árabe dentro de Israel. Su escritura a menudo reflejaba sus experiencias personales y convicciones políticas, entrelazando temas de identidad, desplazamiento y la lucha por la igualdad de derechos. Habibi era conocido por una voz narrativa distintiva que combinaba humor, sátira y una profunda humanidad, ofreciendo agudas perspectivas sobre las tensiones sociales y políticas de su tiempo. Sus contribuciones literarias ofrecen una valiosa lente para comprender la intrincada historia y cultura de la región.

    The Secret Life of Saeed
    • The Secret Life of Saeed

      • 192 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      This contemporary classic, the story of a Palestinian who becomes a citizen of Israel, combines fact and fantasy, tragedy and comedy. Saeed is the comic hero, the luckless fool, whose tale tells of aggression and resistance, terror and heroism, reason and loyalty that typify the hardships and struggles of Arabs in Israel. An informer for the Zionist state, his stupidity, candor, and cowardice make him more of a victim than a villain; but in a series of tragicomic episodes, he is gradually transformed from a disaster-haunted, gullible collaborator into a Palestinian—no hero still, but a simple man intent on survival and, perhaps, happiness. The author’s own anger and sorrow at Palestine’s tragedy and his acquaintance with the absurdities of Israeli politics (he was once a member of Israel’s parliament himself) are here transmuted into satire both biting and funny. Translated by Anton Shammas into Hebrew, The Secret Life of Saeed won Israel’s foremost Prize for Literature; a stage version played to great acclaim for a decade.

      The Secret Life of Saeed