Description:Mohamed uses just the right words to say just the right things. His thoughts or ideas make a reader understand and feel what is being expressed. Mohamed is empathetic and sensitive who strikes a chord with his readers. In his novella Shadow of The South, he depicts the life of deprivation, marginalization and racism that his main character endures to survive in a nation ravaged by war, poverty, religious intolerance and social stigma. Janajaweed, a sensitive black man, deserts his native small village in the countryside in the south, and comes to live in a shantytown on the outskirts of Khartoum, the capital city in the north. The novella covers Janajaweed’s triumphs and tragedies, and his utter despair as the Northerners treat him as an outcast. His lust for Batul, a beautiful, deaf, northern woman, filled him with tormenting sorrows. The early separation from his family, and the hardship he experiences in the slum of Ombada in the north – all take a heavy toll on him. His rejection of the harsh reality leads him to a tragic end when he kills Batul. The novella covers the crossroads he stands at, the choices he makes and the people he meets in his short stay in Ombada. Shadow of The South written originally, first and foremost in English: the language which is not only mastered by Mohamed but also adored by him. Now he is an established writer with works spanning from novels, short stories and poetry. This completed piece of art would be one of his masterpieces in his English writing. A linguist and translator by profession, Mohamed studied English and French in different universities. His writing talent started to blossom early on, earning him a University literary first place prize for short stories at the young age of 18, for his story The Seven Shells. The young talent also earned then an unequivocal endorsement by the chief judge of the vetting prize committee, renowned professor Al-Mak, who told him then “you have got your own initiation.” As if to prove his professor right, he went on to write excellent works: Swans Seen as Elephants, To Death, My Home Is among The Graves and his outstanding novel: The Red light District. His play The Tormented Sufi sheds new light on the life and poetry of Tijani Yousif Bashir, a major name in modern Sufi poetry. His novel Once Upon a Time in Dubai is now in its third edition. Mohamed left England recently. He is currently lives in Dubai, where he works for the Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC).We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Shadow of th south. To get started finding Shadow of th south, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Mohamed uses just the right words to say just the right things. His thoughts or ideas make a reader understand and feel what is being expressed. Mohamed is empathetic and sensitive who strikes a chord with his readers. In his novella Shadow of The South, he depicts the life of deprivation, marginalization and racism that his main character endures to survive in a nation ravaged by war, poverty, religious intolerance and social stigma. Janajaweed, a sensitive black man, deserts his native small village in the countryside in the south, and comes to live in a shantytown on the outskirts of Khartoum, the capital city in the north. The novella covers Janajaweed’s triumphs and tragedies, and his utter despair as the Northerners treat him as an outcast. His lust for Batul, a beautiful, deaf, northern woman, filled him with tormenting sorrows. The early separation from his family, and the hardship he experiences in the slum of Ombada in the north – all take a heavy toll on him. His rejection of the harsh reality leads him to a tragic end when he kills Batul. The novella covers the crossroads he stands at, the choices he makes and the people he meets in his short stay in Ombada. Shadow of The South written originally, first and foremost in English: the language which is not only mastered by Mohamed but also adored by him. Now he is an established writer with works spanning from novels, short stories and poetry. This completed piece of art would be one of his masterpieces in his English writing. A linguist and translator by profession, Mohamed studied English and French in different universities. His writing talent started to blossom early on, earning him a University literary first place prize for short stories at the young age of 18, for his story The Seven Shells. The young talent also earned then an unequivocal endorsement by the chief judge of the vetting prize committee, renowned professor Al-Mak, who told him then “you have got your own initiation.” As if to prove his professor right, he went on to write excellent works: Swans Seen as Elephants, To Death, My Home Is among The Graves and his outstanding novel: The Red light District. His play The Tormented Sufi sheds new light on the life and poetry of Tijani Yousif Bashir, a major name in modern Sufi poetry. His novel Once Upon a Time in Dubai is now in its third edition. Mohamed left England recently. He is currently lives in Dubai, where he works for the Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC).We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Shadow of th south. To get started finding Shadow of th south, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.