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Frankenstein in Baghdad

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  • 281 páginas
  • 10 horas de lectura

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A haunting allegory of man's savagery, this novel emerges as one of the most essential reflections on the Iraq War. Ahmed Saadawi presents a dark, imaginative dissection of the absurdity of violence in the aftermath of a destructive conflict. The gripping narrative serves as a profound exploration of the logic behind violence and vengeance in post-invasion Baghdad. With uncompromising focus, Saadawi takes readers to the heart of war's tragic wreckage, crafting a devastating yet essential read that resonates deeply. The story confronts the bizarre events triggered by the violence following the American occupation, blending horror and detective elements with black comedy. It captures the macabre mood of Baghdad in 2005, weaving parable and realism seamlessly to portray the absurdity and tragedy of war. Characters like Mahmoud, Hadi, and Elishva provide a human perspective on the consequences of conflict, making it a must-read for those seeking to understand the war from an Iraqi viewpoint. Saadawi's work stands as a remarkable metaphor for post-9/11 Iraq, revealing the enduring humanity amid devastation. This haunting novel brazenly addresses the violence inflicted upon Iraq, illustrating the age-old lesson that an eye for an eye leaves the world blind. It offers an incisive look at life in Baghdad, capturing the chaos and inhumanity of the recent war, leaving readers stunned.

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Frankenstein in Baghdad, Ahmed Sádawí

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Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Penguin US
Publicado en
2018
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
281
ISBN10
0143128795
ISBN13
9780143128793
Serie
Primera publicación
2013
Título original
فرانكشتاين في بغداد
Calificación
3,55 de 5
Descripción
A haunting allegory of man's savagery, this novel emerges as one of the most essential reflections on the Iraq War. Ahmed Saadawi presents a dark, imaginative dissection of the absurdity of violence in the aftermath of a destructive conflict. The gripping narrative serves as a profound exploration of the logic behind violence and vengeance in post-invasion Baghdad. With uncompromising focus, Saadawi takes readers to the heart of war's tragic wreckage, crafting a devastating yet essential read that resonates deeply. The story confronts the bizarre events triggered by the violence following the American occupation, blending horror and detective elements with black comedy. It captures the macabre mood of Baghdad in 2005, weaving parable and realism seamlessly to portray the absurdity and tragedy of war. Characters like Mahmoud, Hadi, and Elishva provide a human perspective on the consequences of conflict, making it a must-read for those seeking to understand the war from an Iraqi viewpoint. Saadawi's work stands as a remarkable metaphor for post-9/11 Iraq, revealing the enduring humanity amid devastation. This haunting novel brazenly addresses the violence inflicted upon Iraq, illustrating the age-old lesson that an eye for an eye leaves the world blind. It offers an incisive look at life in Baghdad, capturing the chaos and inhumanity of the recent war, leaving readers stunned.