The Village Indian The Village Indian

The Village Indian

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Part Odyssey of the Persian Gulf and part 1001 Nights in Europe, this debut novel is drawn from the author’s experiences as a political prisoner and years as a refugee. Our hero Rasul Hamid describes the eight different ways that he fled his home in Iraq and the eight different ways he has failed to find himself a new way home.

From Iraq via Northern Africa through Europe and back again, Abbas Khider deftly blends the tragic with the comic, and the grotesque with the ordinary, in order to tell the story of suffering the real and brutal dangers of life as a refugee—and to remember the haunting faces of those who did not survive the journey. This is a stunning piece of storytelling, a novel of unusual scope that brings to life the endless cycle of illegal entry and deportation that defines life for a vulnerable population living on the margins of legitimate society. Translated by Donal McLaughlin, The Village Indian provides what every good translation should: a literary looking glass between two cultures, between two places, between East and West.

GENRE
Belletristik und Literatur
ERSCHIENEN
2015
15. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
170
Seiten
VERLAG
Seagull Books
ANBIETERINFO
Chicago Distribution Center
GRÖSSE
6,8
 MB
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