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Chewing Gum
Chewing Gum | Mansour Bushnaf
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Young Mukhtar is frozen in time, gazing at his beloved Fatma as she disappears into the streets of Tripoli, destined to a life of prostitution. Around these young lovers, Bushnaf weaves a compelling network of images: a litter-strewn park, a bewitching Italian statue and a fluttering red scarf. Through these images, imbued with social, historical and existential import, Bushnaf paints a dark portrait of a country in crisis and an individual, alone at the centre of conflicting ideologies, all attempting to explain his existence away. With its satirical and semi-journalistic style, Chewing Gum is an existential quest to understand how a society exists beneath a repressive dictatorship. The rhythmic act of chewing relentlessly continues as individuals, time and land turn to waste. In this debut novel, no one escapes the critical gaze of a writer who witnessed first-hand the brutality of Gaddafis regime. At times downright funny and at times poignantly sad, Chewing Gum depicts the academics, politicians and businessmen of Libya who all claim a monopoly on the truth of the country but who all, inevitably, fail the individual. Mansour Bushnaf is a playwright, novelist and essayist, born in Libya, 1954. He was imprisoned for ten years in the early 1970s because of his political activism and critical writings and is renowned for his award-winning satirical plays. Chewing Gum is his first novel. He lives and works in Tripoli.
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MrBook
Chewing Gum | Mansour Bushnaf
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shawnmooney
Chewing Gum | Mansour Bushnaf
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Aspiring to the historical sweep and magical realist vibe of a Marquez tale, this novel falls short. A woman leaves her lover in a Tripoli park; he turns to stone awaiting her return. She wants to chew gum, instead. The author can't make up his mind what the title metaphor means. Awful.

ramyasbookshelf Magical realism is such a tough genre to write.. Very few nail it and when they do, it makes for excellent reading! Most just flop like this.. 9y
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shawnmooney
Chewing Gum | Mansour Bushnaf
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Weird, interestingly...

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shawnmooney
Chewing Gum | Mansour Bushnaf
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Thanks to Apple Music, I've set the perfect audio mood for this intriguing Libyan novel...

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shawnmooney
Chewing Gum | Mansour Bushnaf
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So far, this enigmatic Libyan novel teaches without being didactic. Imagine living in a society so repressive that chewing gum is the only act that might not get you in big, big trouble. Imagine loving in such a society...