In “The Parisian,” Isabella Hammad conjures up the Middle East between the two world wars, its tensions expressed in the coming-of-age of an Arab man.
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Fiction: A Novel Whose Hero Is a Man Divided, as Is His Native Palestine
Saturday, 13 April 2019
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