Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Format
ePUB 3
Kopierschutz
Nein
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Altersempfehlung
17 - 99 Jahr(e)
Erscheinungsdatum
25.06.2025
Verlag
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488 (Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
797 KB
Sprache
Arabisch
EAN
9789948718093
Bitter Blackness:
With a profound narrative and a plot that grips the heart and mind, Muhammad Sulaiman al-Faki al-Shadhili plunges into worlds of violence, alienation, and the search for meaning amidst the rubble of devastation. The novel's events take place between the Hasakah countryside, Mosul, and London, where the fates of characters torn apart by war intertwine, their souls meeting in the corridors of pain and resistance.
Sami Hamdan is a complex, contradictory character, filled with ash and sparks. A mujahid and leader in an extremist organization, his life intertwines images of his childhood, his passion for theater, and his shattered past, with a bloody reality driven by blind ideology.
Kajin, the young Yazidi woman, an icon of weakness and strength, becomes a symbol of rebellion and steadfastness within the hell of captivity, redefining heroism in a different language.
The novel Bitter Blackness is taught in American universities as part of "Middle East Politics" curricula and has been translated into English, a testament to its depth and uniqueness in addressing the region with a deeply realistic and influential literary voice.
With a profound narrative and a plot that grips the heart and mind, Muhammad Sulaiman al-Faki al-Shadhili plunges into worlds of violence, alienation, and the search for meaning amidst the rubble of devastation. The novel's events take place between the Hasakah countryside, Mosul, and London, where the fates of characters torn apart by war intertwine, their souls meeting in the corridors of pain and resistance.
Sami Hamdan is a complex, contradictory character, filled with ash and sparks. A mujahid and leader in an extremist organization, his life intertwines images of his childhood, his passion for theater, and his shattered past, with a bloody reality driven by blind ideology.
Kajin, the young Yazidi woman, an icon of weakness and strength, becomes a symbol of rebellion and steadfastness within the hell of captivity, redefining heroism in a different language.
The novel Bitter Blackness is taught in American universities as part of "Middle East Politics" curricula and has been translated into English, a testament to its depth and uniqueness in addressing the region with a deeply realistic and influential literary voice.
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