A Mask the Color of the Sky

Bassem Khandaqji
Traduction Addie Leak
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A Mask the Color of the Sky

Bassem Khandaqji
Traduction Addie Leak
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A Mask, the Colour of the Sky fuses the personal with the political in innovative ways. It ventures into experimenting with new narrative forms to explore three types of consciousness: that of the self, the Other, and the world. It dissects a complex, bitter reality of family fragmentation, displacement, genocide, and racism. The strands of history, myth, and the present day are delicately woven together in a narrative that pulses with compassion in the face of dehumanisation, and is stirred by a desire for freedom from oppression, both at an individual and societal level. A Mask, the Colour of the Sky declares love and friendship as central to human identity above all other affiliations.”—Judges Mention, International Prize for Arabic Fiction 

“An invaluable source of reflections on the folds and fractures in the relationship between Palestinians and Israelis.”—La Stampa 

“It's a novel written in prison, about a world whose events take place almost entirely outside of prison, but in a larger prison, a prison that's cramped with questions, violence, distortion, the obliteration of facts, and an attempt to bury an entire history and people. It's a novel worth reading for its intense experimentation and aesthetics, and for the kind of questions it raises about identity and identities.”—Al Jazeera 

“[Bassem Khandakji] is not afraid to enter the Palestinian minefield, especially when the idea relates to the occupied other and the life, ideas, and practices taking place within its corridors.”—WAFA (Palestine) 

“There is no historical sanctity in Basem Khandaji's novels...this gives his novels a special fragrance: a blend of the scent of a tightly sealed past and the scent of a bloody present.”—Al-Quds Al-Arabi 

  • Date de publication : Mar 27, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 224
  • Éditeur : Europa Editions
  • ISBN : 9798889661702
  • Dimensions : 5.25" W x 0.8" L x 8.25" H
Bassem Khandaqjiwas arrested in 2004 at the age of 21 and sentenced by an Israeli military court to three life sentences. The attack for which he was convicted was claimed by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. International human rights observers have criticized his arrest and trial. From prison, Khandaqji has completed his education and authored four novels, two poetry collections, and hundreds of essays.
Addie Leak is a literary translator and editor. She translates from French, Arabic, and Spanish. Her work has appeared in publications such as Asymptote, Words Without Borders, and The Common.

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