Massoud Hayoun es un periodista cuyo trabajo profundiza en las complejidades del multiculturalismo y las perspectivas globales. Aporta una fluidez lingüística única a sus reportajes, lo que le permite explorar las intrincadas formas en que las culturas se cruzan y dan forma a la identidad en nuestro mundo interconectado. Su enfoque ofrece a los lectores una comprensión matizada de diversas experiencias y de la condición humana compartida.
"A vivid account of Massoud Hayoun's grandparents' lives in Egypt, Tunisia, France, Palestine, and Los Angeles, in which he reclaims his family's Jewish Arab identity"--Publisher's description.
Sam Saadoun, a closeted Jewish-Arab from Los Angeles, travels to Beijing to
study. He is in pursuit of a romantic gay dream, desperate to escape the
United States. When he arrives he is harassed by shadowy characters. All the
while a disturbing murder mystery is unfolding in the halls of the
university's most curious building.
Set against the backdrop of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, the story follows Sam Saadoun as he navigates his final night with a lover, only to be transported back to 1930s Alexandria, Egypt. Blending biting satire and deep melancholy, the narrative explores themes of longing, love, and lust within the context of the Arab world and North African diaspora. With rich imagery and a unique perspective, it serves as a captivating conclusion to the Ghorba Ghost Story Series, reflecting on the political and emotional landscapes that shape identity and belonging.