تلك العتمة الباهرة
I can't complete this book, very painful !
One of the best books I have ever read. Probably the most influential book to me I have ever read, really makes you appreciate everything we have at our disposal. This really is a must read for everyone of all ages but I would give this a trigger warning as it is very disturbing at parts. With all the life lessons in this book I didn't know if I was reading a book or being lectured by a parent. This was recommended to me by John Green and I think this should be recommended to anyone who likes
Holy moly, this was one heck of an amazing book, so intense, i loved every freaking sentence that was written in this book, and the AMAZING thing that happened is that after i finished reading it i said to my sister that this would make a GREAT movie and Guess what????? yesterday i read an article about how there will be a movie based on the Things that had happened in the prison "tazmamart" so my wish came true so quickly haha
Overwhelmingly heart wrenching. Who would have thought a story about men trapped in a cell would be this eventful ,it wasnt action packed but its was full of ideas ,memories and genuine emotions . its written in lyrical words every word portrayed the authors emotion exactly.a novel about hopelessness and hopefulness ,cruelty and forgiveness ,Depression and elation and everything human .
The tree stump tells himself that he doesn't miss the height. He doesn't miss the owl that perches on his limb to let him know when it is light. No flowers, no birds or bees and hell no there aren't any roots. There's a wizened face squinting into the camera. The voice isn't used to the accompanying noise of the flowers, birds and bees. It falters in its over growth throat and it starts to say... What's this female voice speaking over it? Is that what the guy on the tv who has been in a cave in
Tahar Ben Jelloun
Paperback | Pages: 223 pages Rating: 4.28 | 9916 Users | 2034 Reviews
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Original Title: | Cette aveuglante absence de lumière |
Edition Language: | Arabic |
Setting: | Morocco |
Literary Awards: | Independent Foreign Fiction Prize Nominee for Shortlist (2006), International Dublin Literary Award (2004) |
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مصابي جليل، والعزاء جميل، ... وظني بأن الله سوف يديل جراح وأسر، واشتياق، وغربة... أحمل إني، بعدها، لحمول وإني، في هذا الصباح، لصالح،... ولكن خطي في الظلام جليل إذا أردتَ أن تعلَمَ قسوةَ السجّان، وتواطؤ السجن عليك، فأسأل سجين، أو ذويه إذا أردتَ أن تتذوَق صِدق المعاناة، وتتذوّق طعمَ الحياة الآخَر، فرجاءً لا تقرأ رواية عن الحبّ السرمديّ، ولكِن إقرأ في أدبِ السجون رواية الطاهر بن جلّون هذه، مقتبسة عن الحقيقة، يروي لنا سجيننا معاناته، في الزنزانة "ب" مع 23 سجين غيره، ويقصّ علينا بأسلوب "باهِر" موتَ المعظم الساحِق من أصدقائه، وظروف موتهم سُجِنوا لمحاولتهم الإنقلاب على الملك المغربي الحسن الثاني، في إنقلاب الصخيرات الشهير في 10 آب 1971 الكلمات لم تستعصِ على الطاهِر بن جلّون لوصف الحفرة -الحبس- الذي دفنوا فيهِ أحياء، على مدار 18 عاماً لم يفقدوا إيمانهم بالله، وبقيَت ألسنهم رطبى بالقرآن والحديثِ الحسن إرتقوا فوق عذاباتهم الجسمية، إرتقوا فوق الجوع، فوقَ التقتير، فوق الضيق، فوق العتمة، فوقَ العقارِب والصراصير، وفوقَ سخرية السجّان وفي النهايَة، يتواطؤ السجّان مع سجينه، ويبدأ نموّ أمل الحرية، بعدَ أن قتلوه هيَ فعلاً رواية باهِرة، فوقَ الوصف جميلة، مؤلمة، ولا ترتوي منهاDetails Containing Books تلك العتمة الباهرة
Title | : | تلك العتمة الباهرة |
Author | : | Tahar Ben Jelloun |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | الطبعة الرابعة |
Pages | : | Pages: 223 pages |
Published | : | 2004 by دار الساقي (first published 2001) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Novels. Northern Africa. Morocco |
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Ratings: 4.28 From 9916 Users | 2034 ReviewsNotice Containing Books تلك العتمة الباهرة
A king's word, once uttered have to be carried out. Impossible to believe in this day and age? Read on in that case as these forgotten individuals are buried alive in the middle of the desert for attempting a coup against the King of Morocco, for a period of 18 years. One by one they die as all hope diminishes in their permanently dark cells in which they cannot even stand straight. The protagonist is saved by religion as he finds escape from the constant torture in constant prayer. I thinkI can't complete this book, very painful !
One of the best books I have ever read. Probably the most influential book to me I have ever read, really makes you appreciate everything we have at our disposal. This really is a must read for everyone of all ages but I would give this a trigger warning as it is very disturbing at parts. With all the life lessons in this book I didn't know if I was reading a book or being lectured by a parent. This was recommended to me by John Green and I think this should be recommended to anyone who likes
Holy moly, this was one heck of an amazing book, so intense, i loved every freaking sentence that was written in this book, and the AMAZING thing that happened is that after i finished reading it i said to my sister that this would make a GREAT movie and Guess what????? yesterday i read an article about how there will be a movie based on the Things that had happened in the prison "tazmamart" so my wish came true so quickly haha
Overwhelmingly heart wrenching. Who would have thought a story about men trapped in a cell would be this eventful ,it wasnt action packed but its was full of ideas ,memories and genuine emotions . its written in lyrical words every word portrayed the authors emotion exactly.a novel about hopelessness and hopefulness ,cruelty and forgiveness ,Depression and elation and everything human .
The tree stump tells himself that he doesn't miss the height. He doesn't miss the owl that perches on his limb to let him know when it is light. No flowers, no birds or bees and hell no there aren't any roots. There's a wizened face squinting into the camera. The voice isn't used to the accompanying noise of the flowers, birds and bees. It falters in its over growth throat and it starts to say... What's this female voice speaking over it? Is that what the guy on the tv who has been in a cave in
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