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In a blue djellaba bordered with white embroidery, hair covered with a traditional hat decorated with pieces of gold and pearls, a silk scarf with white and dark red geometrical motifs around her neck, Zitouna sets foot on the ground on a crowded pier. She is pale. In this immaculate boat which brings her, and during the little detour she had to make to arrive here, she cried, but only she knows it. Her eyes, without makeup, have just flooded her unhappy face with tears. Forgotten the stage setting! Zitouna, rolling on the sea at the end of the Tapa-rurian night, has just traversed her sad universe under the magical purple impulse of dawn. She surreptitiously drowned it in the foam of the waves carrying her towards this crowded jetty, and It is the Roman Thyna dressed in the Tunisian manner who advances in person to the heart of the modern Taparura market, in order to plant there the truth of its heresy, in the image of Kateb's. Bouraoui is a poet and novelist, born in Tunisia, who lives in Toronto, Canada. He has published twenty collections of poetry and seven novels. Return to Thyna is Bouraoui's third novel, about his native city of Sfax. The novel has received two prizes, the Prix de la Ville de Sfax and the prestigious national Prix du Jury Comar. Published: 2004 (English Translation) |