Hisham Matar Libros
Hisham Matar es un novelista que profundiza en las complejidades de la identidad, el exilio y la pérdida. Sus obras a menudo lidian con las repercusiones duraderas de la opresión política y la historia personal, explorando las profundidades de la memoria y los vínculos familiares. La prosa de Matar se caracteriza por su lenguaje evocador y su aguda perspicacia en la psique humana, invitando a los lectores a contemplar temas de desplazamiento y la búsqueda de un hogar. Su escritura es un poderoso testimonio de la resiliencia del espíritu humano frente a la adversidad.







Historia de Una Desaparicion
- 224 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Las múltiples y a menudo contradictorias facetas del amor filial, agudizadas por la ausencia de la figura paterna, centran el relato de esta segunda novela del escritor libio Hisham Matar, cuya primera obra, Solo en el mundo editada en castellano por Salamandra , fue finalista del premio Booker, del Guardian First Book Award y del National Book Critics Circle Award en Estados Unidos. Traducida a veintiocho idiomas, fue galardonada, entre otros, con el Commonwealth Writers’ Prize y el premio Ondaatje de la Royal Society of Literature. Tras la pérdida de su madre con apenas diez años, todos los sentidos de Nuri el Alfi se vuelcan en Kamal, su padre, cuya fascinante personalidad, sumada a su enigmática actividad de exiliado en El Cairo, cautivan la imaginación del niño. El hechizo continúa hasta que, años más tarde, durante unas vacaciones junto al mar en Alejandría, irrumpe en sus vidas Mona, una hermosa joven anglo-egipcia que despierta en Nuri una pasión desconocida. Es el descubrimiento del deseo, turbador e irrefrenable, que se vuelve abrumador cuando Mona se enamora de Kamal, y Nuri se ve arrastrado por una marea de confusos sentimientos. Y cuando, al poco tiempo, Kamal desaparece sin dejar rastro, el joven debe aprender a vivir entre el peso de la ausencia y la esperanza irrenunciable de recuperar a su padre con vida.
"Hisham Matar was nineteen when his father was kidnapped and taken to prison in Libya. He would never see him again. Twenty-two years later, the fall of Gaddafi meant he was finally able to return to his homeland. In this moving memoir, the author takes us on an illuminating journey, both physical and psychological; a journey to find his father and rediscover his country. The Returnis at once a universal and an intensely personal tale. It is an exquisite meditation on how history and politics can bear down on an individual life. And yet Hisham Matar's memoir isn't just about the burden of the past, but the consolation of love, literature and art. It is the story of what it is to be human."
The Return : Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE FOR NON-FICTION SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA BIOGRAPHY AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FOR AUTOBIOGRAPHY WINNER OF THE SLIGHTLY FOXED BEST FIRST BIOGRAPHY PRIZE ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES' TOP 10 BOOKS OF 2016 The Return is at once a universal and an intensely personal tale. It is an exquisite meditation on how history and politics can bear down on an individual life. And yet Hisham Matar's memoir isn't just about the burden of the past, but the consolation of love, literature and art. It is the story of what it is to be human. Hisham Matar was nineteen when his father was kidnapped and taken to prison in Libya. He would never see him again. Twenty-two years later, the fall of Gaddafi meant he was finally able to return to his homeland. In this moving memoir, the author takes us on an illuminating journey, both physical and psychological; a journey to find his father and rediscover his country.
A Month in Siena
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Shortly after completing his searing work of non-fiction, The Return, Hisham Matar set off for Siena, a city he had never visited before. His plan was to see the paintings of the Sienese school, to immerse himself in the work of artists he admired perhaps above all others. This month in Siena would be an extraordinary period in the life of this writer- an immersion in art, a consideration of grief and violence, an intimate encounter with the city and its inhabitants. Hisham Matar's short book is the story of how art can console and disturb in equal measure. It is a profoundly moving contemplation of the relationship between art and the human condition.
In the Country of Men. Im Land der Männer, englische Ausgabe
- 256 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Shortlisted for both the Man Booker Prize and the Guardian First Book Award, and published here as a Penguin Essential for the first time. Nine-year-old Suleiman is just awakening to the wider world beyond the games on the hot pavement outside his home and beyond the loving embrace of his parents. He becomes the man of the house when his father goes away on business, but then he sees his father, standing in the market square in a pair of dark glasses. Suddenly the wider world becomes a frightening place where parents lie and questions go unanswered. Suleiman turns to his mother, who, under the cover of night, entrusts him with the secret story of her childhood.
In the Country of Men
- 249 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Nine-year-old Suleiman is just awakening to the wider world beyond games on the hot pavement outside his home beyond the loving embrace of his parents. He becomes the man of the house when his father goes away on business - but then he sees his father, standing in the market square in a pair of dark glasses. Suddenly the wider world becomes a frightening place where parents lie and questions go unanswered. In his father's worrying absence, Suleiman turns to his mother, who, under the cover of night, entrusts him with the secret story of her childhood. And, as lies and fears intensify, it feels as if the walls of Suleiman's home will break with the secrets held within it.
A masterful, intensely moving novel about three friends living in political exile and the emotional homeland that deep friendships can provide - from the Booker-shortlisted, Pulitzer prize-winning author of THE RETURNKhaled and Mustafa meet at university in two Libyan eighteen-year-olds expecting to return home after their studies. In a moment of recklessness and courage, they travel to London to join a demonstration in front of the Libyan embassy. When government officials open fire on protestors in broad daylight, both friends are wounded, and their lives forever changed.Over the years that follow, Khaled, Mustafa and their friend Hosam, a writer, are bound together by their shared history. If friendship is a space to inhabit, theirs becomes small and inhospitable when a revolution in Libya forces them to choose between the lives they have created in London and the lives they left behind.'I have always admired Matar's tender and compassionate but equally strong and compelling voice' Elif Shafak
Die Rückkehr
Auf der Suche nach meinem verlorenen Vater
Ausgezeichnet mit dem Pulitzerpreis und dem Geschwister-Scholl-Preis »Ein literarischer Essay über Familie, Verlust und Trauer - und schon jetzt eines der herausragenden Bücher des Jahres.« Jobst-Ulrich Brand, Focus Hisham Matar wuchs als Kind in Libyen auf, doch die Diktatur unter Gaddafi hat seine Familie früh zerstört. Er selbst lebt seit langem in England, sein Vater wurde in das berüchtigtste Gefängnis von Libyen verschleppt. In dem kurzen Zeitfenster nach Gaddafis Sturz und vor dem neuen Bürgerkrieg kehrt Hisham Matar in seine Heimat zurück, um endlich vor Ort nach seinem Vater zu suchen. Sein Buch ist ein bewegendes Dokument. Ausstattung: Pepper: Ausgezeichnet mit dem Pulitzerpreis
Hisham Matar wuchs als Kind in Libyen auf, doch die Diktatur unter Gaddafi hat seine Familie früh zerstört. Er selbst lebt seit langem in England, sein Vater wurde in das berüchtigtste Gefängnis von Libyen verschleppt. In dem kurzen Zeitfenster nach Gaddafis Sturz und vor dem neuen Bürgerkrieg kehrt Hisham Matar in seine Heimat zurück, um endlich vor Ort nach seinem Vater zu suchen. Sein Buch ist ein bewegendes Dokument.



