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Rafik Schami

    23 giugno 1946

    Rafik Schami è celebrato per la sua ricca narrazione, che affonda le radici nella sua eredità siriana e nelle sue esperienze di esilio. Le sue opere esplorano spesso temi di identità, cultura e lo scontro tra tradizioni nel mondo moderno, rese con una sensibilità poetica unica per il dettaglio e la metafora. Schami intreccia magistralmente narrazioni personali in contesti sociali e storici più ampi. Il suo stile è sia lirico che urgente, attirando i lettori in un arazzo di esperienze umane.

    Rafik Schami
    The storyteller of Damascus
    Damascus Nights
    L' amante di Damasco
    La nostalgia di una rondine esiliata
    Il lato oscuro dell'amore
    La bambola che imparò ad amare
    • Piove, e la piccola Nina immagina già una grigia giornata senza poter uscire a giocare. Ma suo padre sa come salvarla dalla noia: una passeggiata al mercato delle pulci. Nina adora girare per le bancarelle, perché possono nascondere oggetti inaspettatamente preziosi. Ed è proprio lì che rimane incantata da due occhi verdi che la scrutano da sotto una massa di riccioli rossi. Sono quelli di una bambola. Si chiama Minimè ed è molto speciale: sa parlare. Solo con i bambini ovviamente, perché i grandi non la stanno più a sentire. Purtroppo, come tutte le bambole, non ha un cuore. Eppure ha un grande dono, quello di aiutare i bambini che si prendono cura di lei. Perché Minimè riesce a scacciare la paura. Basta stringerla tra le braccia e ogni timore svanisce: né i mostri sotto il letto né il buio riescono più a spaventare Nina. Giorno dopo giorno diventano inseparabili, e Minimè per la prima volta sente che si sta affezionando alla bambina come non ha mai fatto con nessun'altra. E quando Nina viene ricoverata in ospedale, la bambola si preoccupa così tanto per lei da desiderare di avere un cuore per farle capire quanto le vuole bene. Perché sa che solo con il cuore di un bambino si possono apprezzare le cose davvero importanti, si può guardare al mondo ogni giorno con meraviglia, si possono provare emozioni profonde, ingenue, vere.

      La bambola che imparò ad amare
    • Il lato oscuro dell'amore

      • 856pagine
      • 30 ore di lettura

      Una storia d'amore proibita e struggente, quella tra il giovane Farid e la bella e sensuale Rana. La saga di due famiglie, divise dalla legge dei clan e da una faida sanguinosa. Un affresco storico che ripercorre le tormentate vicende del Medio Oriente, dalla fine dell'Impero Ottomano ai giorni nostri, tra guerre e rivolte, trame segrete e feroci dittature, spaziando dalla Siria al Libano, dall'esilio in Europa e in America all'emigrazione in Arabia Saudita. La biografia di un popolo, quello siriano, incessantemente tormentato dalla politica alla religione. Il ritratto di una città misteriosa e affascinante, Damasco, che rivive in queste pagine con precisione e tenerezza.

      Il lato oscuro dell'amore
    • Damascus Nights

      • 263pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Rafik Schami's award-winning novel. In the classical Arab tradition of tale-telling, here is a magical book that celebrates the power of storytelling, delightfully transformed for modern sensibilities by an award-winning author. The time is present-day Damascus, and Salim the coachman, the city's most famous storyteller, is mysteriously struck dumb. To break the spell, seven friends gather for seven nights to present Salim with seven wondrous "gifts"—seven stories of their own design. Upon this enchanting frame of tales told in the fragrant Arabian night, the words of the past grow fainter, as ancient customs are yielding to modern turmoil. While the hairdresser, the teacher, the wife of the locksmith sip their tea and pass the water pipe, they swap stories about the magical and the mundane: about djinnis and princesses, about contemporary politics and the difficulties of bargaining in a New York department store. And as one tale leads to another... and another... all of Damascus appears before your eyes, along with a vision of storytelling—and talk—as the essence of friendship, of community, of life. A sly and graceful work, a delight to readers young and old, Damascus Nights is, according to Publishers Weekly, "a highly atmospheric, pungent narrative."

      Damascus Nights
    • An authentic taste of the old Damascene tradition of storytelling that will inspire children’s imagination. An old storyteller roams through the old quarter of Damascus. For only one piaster, he offers to show the children the wonders of the world. The children look through the peepholes of his magic box, which he carries on his back from one neighborhood to the next. There they see and hear the love story of Sami, the shepherd boy, and the beautiful Leyla. But over time, the story changes… pictures inside the wonder box become old and start to fade away, replaced by cutouts from recent advertisements. A stunningly-illustrated children’s book filled with love, intrigue, courage, loyalty, and the sounds and smells of old Damascus.

      The storyteller of Damascus
    • A MASTERPIECE FROM THE BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF THE DARK SIDE OF LOVE -- A murder in Damascus, a love with the power to save a young man’s life… In his latest novel, Rafik Schami ventures to the land of his childhood, where he is now unable to safely return: Syria. As a young girl, Sophia falls deeply in love with Karim, but weds a rich goldsmith instead. A few years later, Karim is accused of an assassination he did not commit and Sophia saves his life. He promises that she will forever have his loyalty, no matter the risk to himself. Long after the incident is buried in memory, Sophia's only son, Salman, returns to Damascus after forty years of exile in Italy; when his photo appears in the newspaper, he is forced into hiding and fears for his life. Remembering Karim’s promise, Sophia decides to call on him for help in spite of the many years that have passed, and the lost opportunity of their once-consuming passion. Set during the tumultuous years leading up to the Arab Spring, Sophia delivers the intricate plotting and lyrical prose that Schami’s readers expect, and reveals the power of love to overcome all barriers of time and circumstance.

      Sophia or the beginning of all tales
    • A hand full of stars

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Amid the turmoil of modern Damascus, one teenage boy finds his political voice in a message of rebellion that echoes throughout Syria and as far away as Western Europe. Inspired by his dearest friend, old Uncle Salim, he begins a journal to record his thoughts and impressions of family, friends, life at school, and his growing feelings for his girlfriend, Nadia. Soon the hidden diary becomes more than just a way to remember his daily adventures; on its pages he explores his frustration with the government injustices he witnesses. His courage and ingenuity finally find an outlet when he and his friends begin a subversive underground newspaper. Warmed by a fine sense of humor, this novel is at once a moving love story and a passionate testimony to the difficult and committed actions being taken by young people around the world.

      A hand full of stars
    • Even as a young man, Hamid Farsi is acclaimed as a master of the art of calligraphy. But as time goes by, he sees that weaknesses in the Arabic language and its script limit its uses in the modern world. In a secret society, he works out schemes for radical reform, never guessing what risks he is running. His beautiful wife, Noura, is ignorant of the great plans on her husband’s mind. She knows only his cold, avaricious side and so it is no wonder she feels flattered by the attentions of his amusing, lively young apprentice. And so begins a passionate love story of a Muslim woman and a Christian man.

      The Calligrapher's Secret. Das Geheimnis des Kalligraphen, englische Ausgabe