A lyrical literary novel of exile, memory, and the enduring life of the Nile.
Between Wad Hamid and Khartoum, between memory and inheritance, Sumaya moves through a world shaped by exile, language, and the long afterlives of history.
Drawn by fragments, a photograph, a name, a rumor, her journey leads from riverbanks to salt flats, from intimate recollection to collective memory. Along the way, voices gather. Women who remember through labor. Silences that speak. Histories that refuse erasure.
As the Nile returns again and again as witness and archive, reflection becomes a form of survival. The self is not singular, but mirrored across time, place, and memory.
Told in a lyrical, layered style, I & Eye is a literary novel that moves between story and meditation, where the personal and the political cannot be separated. It is a novel of exile and return, of identity and inheritance, of crossings that shape both the living and the remembered.
For readers drawn to reflective, character-driven fiction and to novels that privilege language as much as narrative, I & Eye offers not a single path, but a current.