The green line : khamm al-tamas /

"A poetic, heartbreaking story of intergenerational queer history in Lebanon, The Green Line weaves together civil war Beirut with a contemporary nightclub, following one family's journey to discover their past. In the present day, Rami, a twentysomething queer Lebanese Canadian, has retur...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ayache, Makram (Author)
Other Authors: Sleiman, Hiba (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Arabic
Published: Toronto : Playwrights Canada Press, 2024.
Edition:First edition.
Subjects:
Description
Summary:"A poetic, heartbreaking story of intergenerational queer history in Lebanon, The Green Line weaves together civil war Beirut with a contemporary nightclub, following one family's journey to discover their past. In the present day, Rami, a twentysomething queer Lebanese Canadian, has returned to the Lebanese mountains to bury his father. To cope with the weight of his grief, Rami, carrying a necklace in the shape of a phoenix left to him by his father, finds himself in a queer Beirut nightclub, where he catches the attention of a powerful drag queen named Fifi, who just so happens to be dressed as a phoenix. In 1978, in the midst of the Lebanese Civil War, Naseeb is attempting to get himself and his sister Mona out of Beirut and into the safety of the mountains. Mona, however, is secretly in love with her classmate, a woman named Yara, and refuses to leave the city. When Naseeb becomes swept up with the descending political culture of the war around him, he creates a rift between himself and Mona greater than the line that divides the country itself."--
Item Description:Arabic characters in title transliterated.
Lines by Arabic-speaking characters have been provided in both English and Arabic.
In English with some Arabic.
"Canada Council for the Arts. Governor General's Literary awards"--Cover.
Physical Description:xiii, 156 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Issued also in electronic format.
ISBN:9780369104922
0369104927