May 2023 - epub format revised and verified by zardox (no changes to book content). Genre: Literature ebook, 146 pages Kindle Edition, 167 pages Published: 1910 Coyote Canyon Press (2013) Translated by: Adele Lewisohn (1915) Introduction by: Thomas Fasano (2012) In this novel about music,
Gertrude
β Scribed by Hassan Najmi
- Book ID
- 111196957
- Publisher
- Interlink Publishing Group Inc
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 188 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781566569712
- ASIN
- B00GW5KRAK
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β¦ Synopsis
As Hassan Najmi's acclaimed novel begins, our unnamed narrator befriends an elderly man, Muhammad, who, as a young man, worked as a tour guide in the city of Tangier. Muhammad tells the narrator about his most famous clients, the renowned Gertrude Stein and her companion Alice Toklas, whoβon the recommendation of Henri Matisseβhired Muhammad as their guide when they visited Morocco. Now close to death, Muhammad begs the narrator to take his papers and write his life story. We learn that Muhammad accepted Stein's invitation to visit her in Paris. He participated in Stein's famous salon, meeting the many luminaries in Stein's circle. As the narrator is drawn into Muhammad's story, he finds himself also drawn to a beautiful African-American woman who becomes as interested in the story of Stein's visit to Morocco as she is in the young Moroccan who is researching it. Together they continue their quest into the past to rediscover Stein, in a novel that bursts with different varieties of passion at the hands of a master storyteller and poet.
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