Knots
By Nuruddin Farah
(Penguin (Non-Classics), Paperback, 9780143112983, 432pp.)
Publication Date: April 2008
Categories: Literary
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From the internationally revered author of Links comes "a beautiful, hopeful novel about one woman's return to war-ravaged Mogadishu" (Time)
Called "one of the most sophisticated voices in modern fiction" (The New York Review of Books), Nuruddin Farah is widely recognized as a literary genius. He proves it yet again with Knots, the story of a woman who returns to her roots and discovers much more than herself. Born in Somalia but raised in North America, Cambara flees a failed marriage by traveling to Mogadishu. And there, amid the devastation and brutality, she finds that her most unlikely ambitions begin to seem possible. Conjuring the unforgettable extremes of a fractured Muslim culture and the wayward Somali state through the eyes of a strong, compelling heroine, Knots is another Farah masterwork.
Nuruddin Farah is the author of nine novels, which have been translated into seventeen languages and have won numerous awards. Farah was named the 1998 laureate of the Neustadt International Prize for Literature.
?A literary vision both broad and deep, the vision of an exile and a patriot.?
?The New York Times Book Review
?A brutal, beautiful, unforgettable unveiling of a volatile city and a complex woman ?risking her life in order to get the better of her loss.??
?People
?This is an intriguing, poetically intense and deeply pleasurable read.?
?Los Angeles Times











