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In his novel Ports of Call [Les Échelles du Levant] (originally published in French in ), Amin Maalouf presents two protagonists who attempt to swerve from performing their identity roles that their societies expect. As a result, the two characters face several obstacles, which prove the difficulty of the assimilation of different www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 9 mins. With a sparse plot and lean prose, Ports of Call is a kind of fable, a fable of madness and family ties, of love and despair, of mixed and uncertain identities. Maalouf is able to touch lightly on grand themes and big topics without being either superficial or artificial. With a sparse plot and lean prose, Ports of Call is a kind of fable, a fable of madness and family ties, of love and despair, of mixed and uncertain identities. Maalouf is able to touch lightly on grand themes and big topics without being either superficial or artificial.


Ports of Call is masterly short novel, captivatingly readable and hauntingly memorable. October External links: buy from www.doorway.ru or www.doorway.ru Related reviews: Amin Maalouf - Balthasar's Odyssey - more French literature - more historical fiction - books published by Harvill Press. Ports of Call (French: Les Échelles du Levant) is a novel by the French-Lebanese writer Amin www.doorway.ru narrative follows a married couple consisting of a Muslim man and a Jewish woman, Ossyane and Clara, who become separated after World War www.doorway.ru échelles du Levant were Mediterranean seaports under Ottoman sovereignty where the French had traded from the 16th century with a near. This study explores the different identities of the characters of Amin Maalouf's Ports of Call (). It contends that identity is complex and changeable that each individual has a unique and.


Ports of Call is Amin Maalouf’s sixth novel. First published in French in , it was translated into English in and has been met with widespread critical acclaim for its themes of tolerance and resistance. Ports of Call (French: Les Échelles du Levant) is a novel by the French-Lebanese writer Amin Maalouf. The narrative follows a married couple consisting of a Muslim man and a Jewish woman, Ossyane and Clara, who become separated after World War II. The échelles du Levant were Mediterranean seaports under Ottoman sovereignty where the French had traded from the 16th century with a near monopoly. With a sparse plot and lean prose, Ports of Call is a kind of fable, a fable of madness and family ties, of love and despair, of mixed and uncertain identities. Maalouf is able to touch lightly on grand themes and big topics without being either superficial or artificial.

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