Bath House Puzzle Ibn Azraq
Bath House Puzzle Ibn Azraq
Saud Sanousi
For whoever lives in the house becomes one of its people; The pigeon of the house does not miss and the snake of the house does not betray. This is what Basera told me two years before that day, my father’s grandmother, or perhaps his great-grandmother’s grandmother, I don’t know, because she is very old, eternal, living in the corner of the lobby of the old Arab house, shrouded in her blackness at the bottom of the stairs. Why down the stairs? I have never asked myself about the locations of things I used to have since my birth, in an Arab house whose narrow rooms overlook an inner hall without a ceiling, the hall of insight that I have never seen open her eyes, as if her eyelids were threaded by her eyelashes from time immemorial.
About the book:
Cover: plain cardboard
Size: 14.5 * 21.5 cm
Pages: 182 p
Arab Science Publishers House
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