The Little Mountain

Elias Khoury

Translation: Yehouda Shenhav-Shahrabany
The Van Leer Press and Laor Press
Hebrew
2025

The Little Mountain, published in 1977, touches from various perspectives on the chaos that colonial rule left in Lebanonโ€”the rifts between Christians and Muslims, the Palestinian refugee camps and the battles between the military factionsโ€”a 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 โ€œalloyโ€โ€”as Edward Said termed it in the bookโ€™s afterwordโ€”created the tool necessary for โ€œgiving 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 Khouryโ€™s 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

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