How To Write A Short Story; An Exposition Of The Technique Of Short Fiction


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How to Write a Short Story


How to Write a Short Story

Author: Leslie W. Quirk

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1911


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HOW TO WRITE A SHORT STORY


HOW TO WRITE A SHORT STORY

Author: LESLIE W. QUIRK

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2018


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Minaret


Minaret

Author: Leila Aboulela

language: en

Publisher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic

Release Date: 2007-12-01


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“A beautiful, daring, challenging novel” of a young Muslim immigrant—from the author of the New York Times Notable Book, The Translator (The Guardian). Leila Aboulela’s American debut is a provocative, timely, and engaging novel about a young Muslim woman—once privileged and secular in her native land and now impoverished in London—gradually embracing her orthodox faith. With her Muslim hijab and down-turned gaze, Najwa is invisible to most eyes, especially to the rich families whose houses she cleans in London. Twenty years ago, Najwa, then at university in Khartoum, would never have imagined that one day she would be a maid. An upperclass Westernized Sudanese, her dreams were to marry well and raise a family. But a coup forces the young woman and her family into political exile in London. Soon orphaned, she finds solace and companionship within the Muslim community. Then Najwa meets Tamer, the intense, lonely younger brother of her employer. They find a common bond in faith and slowly, silently, begin to fall in love. Written with directness and force, Minaret is a lyric and insightful novel about Islam and an alluring glimpse into a culture Westerners are only just beginning to understand. “Lit up by a highly unusual sensibility and world view, so rarefied and uncompromising that it is likely to throw the reader out of kilter . . . Her delicacy of touch is to be complimented.” —Chandrahas Choudhury, San Francisco Chronicle