Industry Reviews
'Adania Shibli takes a gamble in entrusting our access to the key event in her novel - the rape and murder of a young Bedouin woman - to two profoundly self-absorbed narrators - an Israeli psychopath and a Palestinian amateur sleuth high on the autism scale - but her method of indirection justifies itself fully as the book reaches its heart-stopping conclusion.' * J. M. Coetzee *
'Shibli has created a powerful set of dual heroines, women wracked with disquiet and violence, resisting the frames that have first, been chosen for them, then denied to have ever existed. This is an astonishing, major book.' -- John Freeman * Lit Hub *
'Adania Shibli's exceptional novel Minor Detail belongs to the genre of the novel as resistance, as revolutionary text. Simultaneously depicting the dehumanisation that surrounds rape and land-grab, it is a text that palpitates with fear and with outrage. As we join the nameless young woman in her quest to find the truth of a long-forgotten atrocity, we realize how dangerous it is to reclaim life and history in the face of ongoing, systematic erasure. The narrative tempo, that eventually reaches a crescendo, astutely captures how alienation and heightened anxiety are elemental states of living under Israeli occupation. This is the political novel we have all been waiting for.' * Meena Kandasamy *
'An extraordinary work of art, Minor Detail is continuously surprising and absorbing: a very rare blend of moral intelligence, political passion and formal virtuosity.' * Pankaj Mishra *
'Written with an exquisite, tactile, and deceptive simplicity, Minor Detail tells the story of a woman's violation and murder in the aftermath of the Palestinian catastrophe and the founding of the Israeli state, and of another woman's curiosity about this "minor detail" in the modern day. Immediately after I finished reading this miraculous novel, I read it again; both times, it sliced through my heart. I believe it will be one for the ages.' * Isabella Hammad *
'The power of this book is undeniable. The two halves close around you. I am here for whatever Shibli writes.' * Daisy Johnson *
'Startling, cinematic: Shibli's masterly, acidic work of subtle symbolism and plot symmetry gives no access to the thoughts of the Israeli soldiers or their victim, making the Palestinian woman's subsequent first-person narration all the more arresting. This is a remarkable exercise in dramatizing a desire for justice.' * Publishers Weekly *
'The novel is halved into two narratives of equal length, one after the other, and the first recounts an atrocity occurring precisely twenty-five years prior to the second. And through this daring and ingenious architecture, Shibli creates a text of resistance in which the second narrative seeks to recover the past events of the first from erasure.' * Full Stop *
'Heat and the evanescent shimmer of light-soaked sand rise up like a wall of static separating the book's sections, while images and motifs flit spectrally through the haze, drawn almost magnetically to their twins on the other side... Shibli is a deft chronicler of the blinkering of life wrought by oppressive regimes, the way their manifold codes and proscriptions tighten around perception like a coil of barbed wire.' * Ploughshares *
'All novels are political and Minor Detail, like the best of them, transcends the author's own identity and geography. Shibli's writing is subtle and sharply observed...never judgmental or didactic. The book is, at varying points, terrifying and satirical; at every turn, dangerously and devastatingly good.' * Fatima Bhutto, Guardian *
'Minor Detail by Adania Shibli packs quite the punch and comes highly recommended.' * Bookmunch *
'[A] highly sophisticated narrative that pitilessly explores the limits of empathy and the desire to right (or write) historical wrongs by giving voice to the voiceless.' * Guardian *
'In its broad strokes, Minor Detail is a blistering allegory about state violence and the conscription of women's bodies. In its minor details, it offers a piercing account of everyday life for Palestinians living under Israeli occupation.' * Saturday Paper *
'An intense and penetrating work about the profound impact of living with violence-Shibli's work is powerful and this translation by Elisabeth Jaquette is rendered with exquisite clarity and quiet control.' * LA Review of Books *
'Shibli delicately suggests that the "complete truth" of the crime might never be found out, that perhaps the details in the two stories mirror each other because the past isn't even past.' * New York Times *
'Shibli's third novel is an unflinching account of violence and dehumanisation, and J. M. Coetzee's endorsement might alert us to the tradition in which this exceptional writer is working-except that Shibli breaks new ground...Brutal, hypnotic and haunting.' * Monthly *
'A stunning and provocative exploration of what it means to tell the stories of others, especially those who have suffered, and whether it is ever truly possible.' * Readings *
'Adania Shibli's third novel, Minor Detail, cements her position among the top ranks of Palestinian novelists working today.' * World Literature Today *