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Omar El Akkad

    Tento autor skúma zložité ľudské vzťahy a morálne dilemy prostredníctvom prenikavých príbehov. Jeho štýl je charakterizovaný surovou úprimnosťou a hlbokým porozumením pre ľudskú psychiku, čo čitateľom ponúka pútavý pohľad do vnútra postáv. Práca autora sa často dotýkajú tém spravodlivosti a hľadania identity v nepokojnom svete.

    Omar El Akkad
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    What Strange Paradise
    The Annotated Arabian Nights
    One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
    American War
    • Follow the tributaries of today's political combat a few decades into the future and you might arrive at something as terrifying as Omar El Akkad's debut novel. Across these scarred pages rages the clash that many of us are anxiously speculating about in the Trump era: a nation riven by irreconcilable ideologies, alienated by entrenched suspicions. Whether read as a cautionary tale of partisanship run amok, an allegory of past conflicts, or a study of the psychology of war, this deeply unsettling novel offers only the comfort that it is a work of fiction. El Akkad has an innate feel for the textural details of dystopia; his grim near-future fantasy feels like a crystal ball. If violence and conflict feel distant, this debut novel brings them home. Despite its future setting, it feels wrong to call it science fiction or even dystopian, as it is so few steps removed from our reality. The story of a family caught in the collapse of an empire is as harrowing as it is brilliant, with an air of terrible relevance in these partisan times. El Akkad's saga of suffering in a world of brutal power struggles and vengeance is gripping, unsparing, and essential for dangerously contentious times. Terrifyingly plausible, this vivid narrative depicts a country collapsing in on itself, introducing a fascinating character while offering a stinging rebuke of the distance with which the U.S. sometimes views current disasters.

      American War
      3,8
    • Exploring themes of identity and marginalization, this novel by Omar El Akkad delves into the complexities of existence within an empire that overlooks the humanity of its subjects. Through a compelling narrative, it challenges readers to confront the realities of oppression and the struggle for recognition and dignity. El Akkad's poignant storytelling invites reflection on the broader implications of power and belonging in contemporary society.

      One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
      4,7
    • The Annotated Arabian Nights

      • 816 stránok
      • 29 hodin čítania

      The Annotated Arabian Nights features a modern translation by Yasmine Seale, the first by a woman, alongside insightful annotations by Paulo Lemos Horta. This illustrated edition explores the rich origins of the tales, including beloved stories like "Aladdin" and "Ali Baba," making it a valuable resource for readers of all ages.

      The Annotated Arabian Nights
      4,5
    • What Strange Paradise

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      For fans of Exit West and The Underground Railroad and from the widely acclaimed author of American War comes a profoundly moving novel examining the global refugee crisis through a child's lens.

      What Strange Paradise
      3,9