Death of a Monk: Retelling the Damascus Affair

Published: July 14, 2016, 5:49 a.m.

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Host Marcela Sulak reads\\xa0from the novel Death of a Monk by Israeli novelist and playwright Alon Hilu. It\'s\\xa0an innovative retelling of the 1840 Damascus Affair, a blood libel against the Jewish community of Damascus, from the perspective of Aslan Farhi, a young Damascene Jew\\xa0who ends up being at the center of the blood libel accusations.

"My happy friend, while I impart the these words to you, and as you record them with your industrious fingers and with expression in your large brown eyes, I would ask your indulgence in reviving for a few moments the former, innocent image of Aslan, the image of a hollow-cheeked youth, whose days were as roses, plagued by persecution at the hands of members of his household."

Published in 2006, Death of a Monk won the President\\u2019s Prize for debut novel. Hilu\'s\\xa0second novel,\\xa0The House of Rajani, was published in English in 2010.

Text:
Death of a Monk by Alon Hilu, translated by Evan Fallenberg. Harvill Secker, 2006.

Music:
Derya T\\xfcrkan - Nikriz Pe\\u015frev
Traditional - \\xdcsk\\xfcdara Giderken
Rifat Bey - Prayer for Sultan Murad V
Sultan Abdulaziz -\\xa0Hicazkar Sirto

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