Forty Days & Forty Nights in Yemen By Ethar El-Katatney
ISBN: 9781842001196
Author: Ethar El-Katatney
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 168
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 2010
Description
About This Book:
Ethar El-Katatney's "Forty Days & Forty Nights in Yemen" is an intimate and transforming memoir of the author's journey through Yemen, a country of ancient landscapes, rich customs, and complex storylines. This captivating tale portrays not just the physical vistas of Yemen, but also the author's emotional and spiritual journey during her forty-day journey. Ethar El-Katatney's elegant writing allows readers to join her on a virtual voyage across Yemen's many layers of culture and history, as well as the deep impact of the journey on the author's perceptions.
Yemen Unveiled:
At the center of the book is an exploration of Yemen, a country steeped in mystery and misinformation. Ethar El-Katatney provides readers with a rare look into Yemen's soul, unraveling the country's intricate tapestry of history, architecture, and various people. The story evolves as a vivid examination of the country's beauties and challenges, allowing readers to learn about Yemen outside of the headlines.
A Personal Pilgrimage:
"Forty Days & Forty Nights in Yemen" describes a journey that goes beyond the physical landscapes. Ethar El-Katatney sets out on a personal pilgrimage, negotiating cultural nuances, making connections with people, and reflecting on her own identity as an outsider immersed in Yemeni life. The book serves as a lens through which readers may see the author's changing perspectives and the transformational power of cultural immersion.
Cultural Resonance:
The author portrays Yemen's cultural resonance through beautiful words. Readers are transported to the heart of the country, immersed in the cultures, traditions, and daily rhythms that define Yemeni life, from crowded markets to tranquil vistas. The story acts as a link between readers and the vitality and authenticity of Yemeni culture.