An undertaker manages his grimly booming business in Beirut in Hage’s fourth novel (Carnival, , etc.) concerns Pavlov, the son of the longtime operator of the Beirut Hellfire Society, which surreptitiously moves the bodies of those killed by sectarian violence, regardless of religious or political affiliation, to a remote www.doorway.ru: Rawi Hage. In Beirut Hellfire Society, Rawi Hage creates a dance that is savage, devastating, tender, mournful, and darkly, wickedly humorous. The novel is loosely a modern-day version of Antigone, set during one year of the Lebanese civil war. Share - Beirut Hellfire Society by Rawi Hage (, Hardcover) Beirut Hellfire Society by Rawi Hage (, Hardcover) Be the first to write a review. About this product. Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Top picked items. Brand new. $ Pre-owned. $
In Beirut Hellfire Society, Rawi Hage creates a dance that is savage, devastating, tender, mournful, and darkly, wickedly humorous. The novel is loosely a modern-day version of Antigone, set during one year of the Lebanese civil war. Rather than a sister intent on burying her brother, the protagonist, Pavlov, lover of Greek mythology and. About Rawi Hage. Rawi Hage is a Lebanese-Canadian writer and photographer based in Canada, who was born in Beirut in (which would've made him 11 years old when the Lebanese Civil War broke out. He lived through nine years of the Lebanese civil war and moved to New York City in , and in , to Montreal, Canada. ― Rawi Hage, Beirut Hellfire Society: A Novel. 0 likes. Like "Suicide, the dog continued, is the most heroic act, which no animal save for man dares to commit or could ever contemplate." ― Rawi Hage, Beirut Hellfire Society: A Novel. 0 likes.
Listen Free to Beirut Hellfire Society: A Novel audiobook by Rawi Hage with a 30 Day Free Trial! Stream and download audiobooks to your computer, tablet and iOS and Android devices. The following is from Rawi Hage's novel Beirut Hellfire Society. When his father dies, Pavlov takes over his job as an undertaker, and is recruited to the mysterious Hellfire Society, an organization that gives secret burials to those who are denied traditional funerals because of their religion or sexuality. In Beirut Hellfire Society, Rawi Hage creates a dance that is savage, devastating, tender, mournful, and darkly, wickedly humorous. The novel is loosely a modern-day version of Antigone, set during one year of the Lebanese civil war.
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