It is our destiny: To pay with our bodies for other people's future. Through swirling, perpendicular narratives, A Country for Dying follows the inner lives of emigrants as they contend with the space between their dreams and their realities, a schism of a postcolonial world where, as Ta a writes, "So many people find themselves in the same situation. Meanwhile, Allal, Zahira's first love back in Morocco, travels to Paris to find Zahira. Mojtaba is a gay Iranian revolutionary who, having fled to Paris, seeks refuge with Zahira for the month of Ramadan. Zannouba, Zahira's friend and protege, formerly known as Aziz, prepares for gender confirmation surgery and reflects on the reoccuring trauma of loss, including the loss of her pre-transition male persona. Save up to 80 versus print by going digital with VitalSource. Zahira is 40 years old, Moroccan, a prostitute, traumatized by her father's suicide decades prior, and in love with a man who no longer loves her. A Country for Dying is written by Abdellah Taïa and published by Seven Stories Press (RHP). An exquisite novel of North Africans in Paris by "one of the most original and necessary voices in world literature" Paris, Summer 2010.
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