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In a village in Lebanon, an old man prepares for his final journey. But right to the end he remains defiant - against his age, his failing body and the whims of memory; against the idle life his children try to impose on him; and, against their indifference, cruelty and greed. Fear arises and subsides in him like a tide. The past and present collide, dreams and reminiscences become confused, and gradually he begins to lose his bearings. Yet he refuses to accept the inevitable, boldly repeating, ‘The Angel of Death cannot touch me’. It is a funny and moving account of old age.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Saqi Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 February 2009
Pages
165
ISBN
9781846590474

In a village in Lebanon, an old man prepares for his final journey. But right to the end he remains defiant - against his age, his failing body and the whims of memory; against the idle life his children try to impose on him; and, against their indifference, cruelty and greed. Fear arises and subsides in him like a tide. The past and present collide, dreams and reminiscences become confused, and gradually he begins to lose his bearings. Yet he refuses to accept the inevitable, boldly repeating, ‘The Angel of Death cannot touch me’. It is a funny and moving account of old age.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Saqi Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 February 2009
Pages
165
ISBN
9781846590474