An edition of From a crooked rib (1970)

From a crooked rib

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An edition of From a crooked rib (1970)

From a crooked rib

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Ebla, an orphan of eighteen, runs away from her nomadic encampment in rural Somali when she discovers that her grandfather has promised her in marriage to an older man. As she is propelled through servitude, marriage, poverty and violence, Ebla has to fight to retain her identity.

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Publisher
Penguin Books
Language
English
Pages
163

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Cover of: From a Crooked Rib
From a Crooked Rib
2009, Penguin USA, Inc.
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: From a crooked rib
From a crooked rib
2006, Penguin Books
in English
Cover of: From a crooked rib.
From a crooked rib.
1970, Heinemann
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR9396.9.F3 F76 2006, PR9396.9.F3F76 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
163

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3432397M
Internet Archive
fromcrookedrib0000fara_m5a5
ISBN 10
0143037269
LCCN
2005058670
OCLC/WorldCat
62679949
Library Thing
668032
Goodreads
409198

Work Description

Published for the first time in the U. S.—internationally celebrated writer Nuruddin Farah's first novel Written with complete conviction from a woman's point of view, Nuruddin Farah's spare, shocking first novel savagely attacks the traditional values of his people yet is also a haunting celebration of the unbroken human spirit. Ebla, an orphan of eighteen, runs away from her nomadic encampment in rural Somalia when she discovers that her grandfather has promised her in marriage to an older man. But even after her escape to Mogadishu, she finds herself as powerless and dependent on men as she was out in the bush. As she is propelled through servitude, marriage, poverty, and violence, Ebla has to fight to retain her identity in a world where women are "sold like cattle." BACKCOVER: "Nuruddin Farah, the most important African novelist to emerge in the past twenty-five years, is also one of the most sophisticated voices in modern fiction."—The New York Review of Books "It's easy to see why Nuruddin Farah's name keeps coming up as a likely recipient of a Nobel Prize in Literature."—Newsweek

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