Kafka's curse

Kafka's curse1997
About this book
Kafka's Curse is a modern reinterpretation of the Arabic legend of the gardener who loves a princess and, for his transgression, is transformed into a tree. Reset in South Africa as apartheid was coming undone, this is the story of the Khan family, who are both "colored" and Muslim. When Oscar Khan, a budding architectect, dares to pursue a woman ouside his race and to change his religious identity, he commits a sin and must be punished.
His unforgiving brother, a post-apartheid politician, tries to come to terms with Oscar's apostasy but will himself betray both his principles and his family when he falls in love with Amina, a beautiful and spirited psychotherapist.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2109681W
Subjects
Social life and customsPassing (Identity)JewsEast IndiansMarried peopleHusband and wifeEthnic relationsFictionMuslimsBrothersSouth africa, fictionFiction, politicalMarried people, fiction