The Influence Peddlers

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Pub Date Sep 26 2017 | Archive Date Sep 29 2017

Description

The eagerly awaited English translation of Kaddour’s award-winning novel of clashing cultures during the French colonial years
 
Gather together French colonialists, young nationalists eager for independence, and local Maghreb leaders in a small North African city of the 1920s. Bring a collection of brash American filmmakers and celebrities into the picture. Dangerous cultural collisions are the inevitable result in Hédi Kaddour’s best-selling novel of French colonial rule and its persisting legacy of human chaos and cultural tragedy.
 
In this commanding novel, the author plumbs the contradictions of colonialism and the impact on individual lives. With insight, humor, and a profound sense of irony he introduces Les Prépondérants—“The Preponderants,” an unofficial group of peddlers of influence who operate at every level of colonial society. American “Hollywood” values, Islamic and secular politics, French manners—none of them escapes Kaddour’s skewering wit. Filled with rich irony and wonderful characters, this is a novel that grapples forcefully with colonial relations in the Arabic, North African, and French worlds, while also journeying into the simmering Europe and United States of the Roaring Twenties.
The eagerly awaited English translation of Kaddour’s award-winning novel of clashing cultures during the French colonial years
 
Gather together French colonialists, young nationalists eager for...

Advance Praise

"Nahbes...a remote place in North Africa...a remote time also! A revelation of the life of the uptight French colonialists, the aspiring Arabs for freedom and easygoing Americans from Hollywood. Pleasant and entertaining!"—Sonallah Ibrahim, author of Beirut, Beirut


“Hédi Kaddour picked an interesting and significant moment for his novel, Tunisia in the 1920s. The novel takes us to an exposure of the different cultures through the French colonialists, the Arab natives, and some American actors who happen to work in Tunisia. Kaddour has a special talent for creating living, vivid, and unforgettable characters who will remain with the reader forever. This is a beautiful, well-written, and enjoyable novel.”—Alaa Al Aswany, author of TheYacoubian Building

"Nahbes...a remote place in North Africa...a remote time also! A revelation of the life of the uptight French colonialists, the aspiring Arabs for freedom and easygoing Americans from Hollywood...


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ISBN 9780300222883
PRICE $18.00 (USD)
PAGES 344

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