In the Country of Men is
a stunning depiction of a child confronted with the effects of Libyan
strongman Khadafy's 1969 September revolution.
Libya, 1979.
Nine-year-old Suleiman’s days are circumscribed by the narrow rituals of
childhood: outings to the ruins surrounding Tripoli, games with friends
played under the burning sun, exotic gifts from his father’s constant
business trips abroad. But his nights have come to revolve around his
mother’s increasingly disturbing bedside stories full of old family
bitterness. And then one day Suleiman sees his father across the square
of a busy marketplace, his face wrapped in a pair of dark sunglasses.
Wasn’t he supposed to be away on business yet again? Why is he going
into that strange building with the green shutters? Why did he lie?
Suleiman
is soon caught up in a world he cannot hope to understand—where the
sound of the telephone ringing becomes a portent of grave danger; where
his mother frantically burns his father’s cherished books; where a
stranger full of sinister questions sits outside in a parked car all
day; where his best friend’s father can disappear overnight, next to be
seen publicly interrogated on state television.
In the Country
of Men is a stunning depiction of a child confronted with the private
fallout of a public nightmare. But above all, it is a debut of rare
insight and literary grace.
ID: F - 2186
F - 2186 | In the Country of Men by Hisham Matar
- Grupa:
IDENTIFIKACIONI (ID) BROJEVI:
SC:
1-100__101-200__201-300
301-400__401-500__501-600
601-700__701-800__801-900
901-1000__1001-1100__1101-1200
1201-1300__1301-1400__1401-1500
1501-1600__1601-1700__1701-1800
1801-1900__1901-2000
SC:
1-100__101-200__201-300
301-400__401-500__501-600
601-700__701-800__801-900
901-1000__1001-1100__1101-1200
1201-1300__1301-1400__1401-1500
1501-1600__1601-1700__1701-1800
1801-1900__1901-2000
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.