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Where the Wind Calls Home
Where the Wind Calls Home | Samar Yazbek
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LONGLISTED for the 2024 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD for TRANSLATED LITERATURE"The potent latest from Yazbek (Planet of Clay) weighs the consequences of the Syrian civil war after a 19-year-old soldier, Ali, survives his patrol station's 2013 bombing in the Lattakia mountains. This slim novel packs a punch."--Publishers WeeklyAli, a nineteen-year-old soldier in the Syrian army, lies on the ground beneath a tree. He sees a body being lowered into a hole--is this his funeral? There was that sudden explosion, wasn't there ... While trying to understand the extend of the damage, Ali works his way closer to the tree. His ultimate desire is to fly up to one of its branches, to safety. Through rich vignettes of Ali's memories, we uncover the hardships of his traditional Syrian Alawite village, but also the richness and beauty of its cultural and religious heritage. Yazbek here explores the secrets of the Alawite faith and its relationship to nature and the elements in a tight poetic novel dense with life and hope and love.
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Mehso-so

This is my second attempt at Yazbek‘s fiction (I‘ve read a NF from her and it was superb) and I don‘t think she‘s for me. Her themes here interest me: war in Syria, violence, death; but the structure is tough and some bits of the story I found a little odd.

NBA shortlist, translated literature

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 3w
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