Amin Maalouf a publié une dizaine de romans, comme Le rocher de Tanios (Prix Goncourt 1993) ou Les désorientés ; des livrets d’opéra, comme L’amour de loin ; et plusieurs essais. Le labyrinthe des égarés se situe clairement dans le prolongement de ses plus grands ouvrages de réflexion historique, tel Le dérèglement du monde (Grasset, 2009) ou Le naufrage des civilisations (Grasset, 2019). Ses livres sont traduits en une cinquantaine de langues. Il a été élu à l’Académie française en juin 2011, au fauteuil de Claude Lévi-Strauss.
From his chlidhood in Fez, having fled the Christian Inquisition, through his many journeys to the East as an itinerant merhcant, Hasans story is a quixotic catalogue of pirates, slave girls and princesses, encompassing the complexities of a world in a state of religious flux. Hasan too is touched by the instability of the era, performing his hadj to Mecca, then converting to Christianity, only to relapse back to the Muslim faith later in life.
In re-creating his extraordinary experiences, Amin Maalouf sketches an irrisistible portrait of the Mediterranea world as it was nearly five centuries ago - the fall of Granada, the Ottoman conquest of Egypt, Renaissance Rome under the Medicis: all contribute to a background of spectacular colour, matched only by the picaresque adventures of Hasan's life.
Title : Leo The African
EAN : 9780748131235
Publisher : Little, Brown Book Group
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