City Gates
by Elias Khoury
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City Gates was first published in Arabic in 1981, and in English in 1993. It is a further exploration of the themes of exile, dislocation, and identity. Elias Khoury's early works show him finding the distinctive voice that explodes in his epic Gate of the Sun.A stranger arrives at the gates of a city from which everyone appears to have fled. The once besieged and now deserted city is Beirut. City Gates is a fable of displacement and a visionary tale about the consequences of civil war in show more the Middle East. show lessTags
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In this early novella by the acclaimed Lebanese author, a wandering man travels to a faraway city in order to lead a life of luxury, surrounded by beautiful mistresses and provided with the finest clothes and perfumes. However, when he arrives to the walled city of Beirut he is unable to find a proper entrance. After an extensive search, he eventually encounters several young and mysterious women, each of whom offer to permit him to enter the city alone, and to meet him inside at the city square. After initially refusing these gestures, he eventually agrees to the gesture from the last woman that he meets. Once inside, he discovers that the city is nearly deserted, and that the town square is bare, except for the coffin of the deceased show more king and the sounds of wailing from an unknown source. He is unable to find any of the women he met previously, and after walking aimlessly in circles, he cannot find a way out of the town or anyone who can help him. He decides to return to the square, where he eventually meets the women and the entombed king, who share stories about what has happened to the town, and themselves.
I found City Gates to be an easy and pleasurable book to read, but I didn't understand the message that Khoury was trying to convey. show less
I found City Gates to be an easy and pleasurable book to read, but I didn't understand the message that Khoury was trying to convey. show less
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ThingScore 75
Elias Khoury's City Gates is a fable, an exploration of themes rather than a clear-cut story. It largely eschews the principles of modern fiction such as plot and character for concepts that adhere closely to Arabic methods of storytelling. City Gates, while a very small novel – novella, even – is dense in its examination of the difficulty of a place steeped in history coming to terms with show more its troubled modern times. show less
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- Original publication date
- 1981 (Arabic) (Arabic); 1993 (English) (English)
- Important places
- Beirut, Lebanon
- First words
- He was a man and he was a stranger,
He didn't tell his story to anyone, he didn't know he was a story to be told. He thought, he used to think, the way we think, and he was like everyone was, but he didn't tell anyone, bec... (show all)ause he didn't know that the things that had happened could be told to anyone. - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It's become our habit to look out for occasions to weep, for tears are dammed up behind our eyes. Umm Hassan has burst open our reservoir of tears. Why won't you get up and weep?
Classifications
- Genres
- Fiction and Literature, General Fiction
- DDC/MDS
- 892.736 — Literature & rhetoric Literatures of other languages Afro-Asiatic literatures Arabic (Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Sudan) Arabic fiction 1945–2000
- LCC
- PJ7842 .H823 .A6413 — Language and Literature Oriental languages and literatures Oriental philology and literature Arabic Arabic literature Individual authors or works
- BISAC
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- Members
- 45
- Popularity
- 661,850
- Reviews
- 1
- Rating
- (2.50)
- Languages
- Arabic, English
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 3
- ASINs
- 2




























































