


The tone of the novel was matter of fact, it did not directly judge. The barking of a dog, the water, the border, the sand, and all those “minor details” contributed to connecting the two parts. A number of the repetitive motifs from the 1st part are transported in the 2nd part. However, instead of annoying me, it made the characters more vivid and it somehow transported me in 1949’s Middle East desert. For example, the daily habits of the platoon commander are presented in painful details, the way he dresses, washes and cleans his festering wound is repeated over and over again. The writing is simple, full of minor details, as the titles says. Now, two weeks after I finished I think I have a better idea but still I am not entirely sure what the attraction is. I was touched by the book, I thought it held power but I could not say why. She tries to find more details about what happened but she is forced to deal with all the limitations that are imposed by the Israelis towards Palestinians (border checks, basses, walls, suspicion).Īfter I finished, I closed my Kindle and stayed there silent and baffled. The 2nd part is written in 1st person and is the story of a young woman who becomes obsessed by the crime carried out many years before. The episode culminates with the discovery and murder of a group of unarmed nomadic Arabs and the rape and killing of the only female that was found with them. The first half describes a few days in the life of an Israeli platoon delegated to survey the Egyptian border soon after the proclamation of the state of Israel. The short novella is divided in two parts. The small press from London is probably my favorite right now and you will see me review a lot more books published by them this year because I decided to subscribe. Minor Detail is another intriguing entry in Fitzcarraldo catalogue of hits.

Now Longlisted for Booker International Prize 2021
