The Book Of Collateral Damage by Sinan Antoon
Set against the backdrop of post-invasion Iraq, this poignant narrative weaves together the lives of two characters: a writer grappling with the loss of his homeland and a bookseller who meticulously documents the collateral damage of war. As their stories unfold, the novel delves into themes of memory, identity, and the haunting remnants of conflict. Through a tapestry of personal and collective histories, it explores the profound impact of war on individuals and the relentless pursuit of preserving what remains amidst the ruins.
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- Published
- 2018
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- Iraqi
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- 256-288
- Original Language
- Arabic
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