The Little Mountain
Elias Khoury
The Little Mountain, published in 1977, touches from various perspectives on the chaos that colonial rule left in Lebanonโthe rifts between Christians and Muslims, the Palestinian refugee camps and the battles between the military factionsโa country in which everyone had a hand in the pot, everything was fluid, and alliances shifted in a moment.
Khoury described this disintegration with a new poetics, a fragmentary and heterogeneous literature that renounced all obligations to a stable form. This โalloyโโas Edward Said termed it in the bookโs afterwordโcreated the tool necessary for โgiving a voice to uprooted diasporas and trapped refugees, the dismantling of borders and the shifting of identities, the demands of radicalism and of new languages.โ
In The Little Mountain one can find all the characteristics that eventually became the hallmarks of Khouryโs writing: shreds of autobiography, perhaps true, perhaps imaginary, a mix of times, a disruption of syntax, and sheer violence.
Editing of the translation: Kappah Abd Elhalim
Literary editing: Dafna Rosenblit
Afterword: Edward Said
Farewell: Yehouda Shenhav-Shahrabany
Cover: Kamal Balata
Mandala, Here and Now (1978), silkscreen on paper, 56.5*49 cm.
Photography: Amanda Ribas Tugwell

