92 Pages
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Routledge
92 Pages
by
Routledge
92 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 2000. Who’s of Afraid of Agatha Christie and Other Stories exemplifies Fagih’s characteristic mixing of illusion and reality. his complexity of style. and penchant for lyrical writing. Translated from Arabic.
Chapter 1 Who’s Afraid of Agatha Christie?; Chapter 2 The Night of the Masks; Chapter 3 Don’t Kill the Dog; Chapter 4 Radiant as the Sun; Chapter 5 The Last Station; Chapter 6 A Man from Ireland; Chapter 7 The Book of the Dead; Chapter 8 Never Seen a River; Chapter 9 Love Me Tonight; Chapter 10 Lying;
Biography
Ahmed Fagih moves further into the world of contemporary English literature with this secound collection of short stories under the kegan paul Imprint. Who’s Afraid of Agatha Christie and Other Stories exemplifies fagain’s characteristic mixing of illusion and reality, his complexity of style, and his penchant for lyrical writing.