Description
About the Author
Moris Farhi (1935-2019) was a writer and international human rights campaigner. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and a Vice-President of PEN International, he was appointed an MBE in 2001 for services to literature. His publications include four novels, Children of the Rainbow, Journey through the Wilderness, Young Turk and A Designated Man and one poetry collection, Songs from Two Continents.
Reviews
'The last testament of a great-hearted visionary, writing about human beings all over the world struggling to liberate themselves from totalitarian oppression. An extraordinary tale of courage, self-sacrifice and love' Maggie Gee; 'Moris Farhi gives us a future fable aimed at the very heart of our troubled times. This is a vivid, urgent testament. Read it.' Lisa Appignanesi ; 'Farhi gives the glow of life to all he writes' Alan Sillitoe ; 'Farhi is fuelled by a powerful imaginative gift.' New Statesman ; 'Like a Truffaut of the East, who prefers the pen to the camera.' Elle ; 'Writing of this quality and passion is a gift.' Time Out; 'Farhi speaks powerfully and movingly for the oppressed.' Jewish Chronicle; 'Moris Farhi shames the willed littleness of British fiction. In Farhi's writing there is a distinctive collision of traditions which results in something funny, political and unique.' David Hare
Book Information
ISBN 9780863561306
Author Moris Farhi
Format Paperback
Page Count 348
Imprint Saqi Books
Publisher Saqi Books