A Spring That Did Not Blossom: Palestinian Short Stories by Nejmeh Khalil Habib

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"[The] short stories in this collection impart the diversity of the Palestinian diaspora and the multitude of experiences which at times clash even within the confines of the same geographical location... Themes such as forgiveness also ring hollow in the face of such violence... Memories of Palestinians are paired with politics and the unfolding landscape of violence they are surrounded with. Habib's writing, however, poses a different question. What do we read when we read Palestinian oral history? The politics or the experiences? And what takes precedence in our reading of Palestinian oral history?"---- The New Arab


Stories of Palestinian refugee lives during the Lebanese Civil War.

 

Drawing on cultural and oral history, Nejmeh Khalil Habib's collection of five powerful short stories delves into the lives of ordinary Palestinians trying to find their way through relentless circumstances. Introducing us to characters loosely interconnected by time and place, the stories begin in 1975 with a family living in the Dbayeh refugee camp and end with the Israeli siege of West Beirut in 1982.

 

From Mariam, a mother devoted to her only child, to Nu'man, the soon-to-be-martyred young man who is ashamed of unwanted thoughts that mar his heroism, to Randa, the revolutionary, who is torn between glorifying her father's sacrifices and denouncing them, to Amer who is spread thin between his familial obligations and aspirations, Habib accompanies each of her characters nimbly in language at times simple and embedded in popular vernacular, at others lyrical and poetic.

 

Marked by a storytelling style that is concise yet unconfined, Habib's mastery of craft allows her to dive boldly into her characters' depths and say what has not been said, revealing their hidden worlds with illuminating transparency that honors their unrequited longings for spring.


Dr. Nejmeh Khalil Habib is an award-winning Palestinian writer and lecturer in Arabic language and literature at the University of Sydney. She is the author of three collections of short stories, five academic works, and numerous articles. She is the recipient of the Australia Council for the Arts Award (2004), the Gibran Kahlil Gibran International Literary Award (2006), the Union of Palestinian Workers Award for Excellence (2013), and the Australian Arabic Culture Center Award for Creative Writing (2014). A Spring that Did Not Blossom is her first collection to be translated into English.

2025

Softcover

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