[Islam Quintet 03] • The Stone Woman
- Authors
- Ali, Tariq
- Publisher
- Verso
- Tags
- historical
- ISBN
- 9781859843642
- Date
- 2000-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.04 MB
- Lang
- en
Each year, when the weather in Istanbul becomes unbearable, the family of Iskender Pasha, a retired Ottoman notable, retires to its summer palace overlooking the Sea of Marmara. It is 1899 and the last great Islamic empire is in serious trouble. A former tutor poses a question which the family has been refusing to confront for almost a century: ‘Your Ottoman Empire is like a drunken prostitute, neither knowing nor caring who will take her next. Do I exaggerate, Memed?’ The history of Iskender Pasha’s family mirrors the growing degeneration of the Empire they have served for the last five hundred years. This passionate story of masters and servants, school-teachers and painters, is marked by jealousies, vendettas and, with the decay of the Empire, a new generation which is deeply hostile to the half-truths and myths of the ‘golden days.’
*The Stone Woman* is the third novel of Tariq Ali’s ‘Islam Quartet’. Like its predecessors—*Shadows of the Pomegranate Tree* and *The Book of Saladin—*its power lies both in the story-telling and the challenge it poses to stereotyped images of life under Islam.