Harbor - Hardcover

Adams, Lorraine

 
9781400042333: Harbor

Synopsis

A young Algerian stowaway, Aziz Arkoun escapes the hold of a Middle Eastern tanker to seek refuge in Boston with some other Algerian immigrants, only to find himself caught up in a world of duplicity, stolen identities, and ambiguity, much like his former life in Algeria as he begins to suspect that he and his friends are under surveillance. A first novel.

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About the Author

Lorraine Adams was educated at Princeton University and was a graduate fellow at Columbia University, where she received a master’s degree in literature. A staff writer for the Washington Post for 11 years, she won a Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting. She lives in Washington, D.C., and is at work on her second novel.

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A powerful first novel that engages the tumultuous events of today: at once an intimate portrait of a group of young Arab Muslims living in the United States, and the story of one man s journey into and out of violence.
We first meet Aziz Arkoun as a 24-year-old stowaway frozen, hungry, his perceptions jammed by a language he can t understand or speak. After 52 days in the hold of a tanker from Algeria, he jumps into the icy waters of Boston harbor and swims to shore. Seemingly rescued from isolation by Algerians he knew as a child, he instead finds himself in a world of disillusionment, duplicity, and stolen identities, living a raw comedy of daily survival not unlike what he fled back home.

As the story of Aziz and his friends unfolds moving from the hardscrabble neighborhoods of East Boston and Brooklyn to a North African army camp Harbor makes vivid the ambiguities of these men s past and present lives: burying a murdered girl in the Sahara; reading medieval Persian poetry on a bus, passing for Mexican; shoplifting Versace for clubbing, succumbing to sex in a public library; impersonating a double agent. But when Aziz begins to suspect that he and his friends are under surveillance, all assumptions his and ours dissolve in an urgent, mesmerizing complexity.

And as Harbor races to its explosive conclusion, it compels us to question the questions it raises: Who are the
terrorists? Can we recognize them? How do they live?

A debut novel as evocative as it is convincing a groundbreaking work that announces a fearless new voice in American fiction.

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9781400076888: Harbor (Vintage Contemporaries)

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ISBN 10:  1400076889 ISBN 13:  9781400076888
Publisher: Vintage, 2005
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