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In the Country of Men

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Libya, 1979. Nine-year-old Suleiman's days are circumscribed by the narrow rituals of childhood" outing 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 markeplace, his face wrapped in dark sunglasses. Wasn't he supposed to be away on business yet again? 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.

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In the Country of Men, Hisham Matar

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Jaar van publicatie
2007
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Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2007
Formaat
Paperback
ISBN10
0141030445
ISBN13
9780141030449
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Eerste editie
2007
Oorspronkelijke titel
In the Country of Men
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Libya, 1979. Nine-year-old Suleiman's days are circumscribed by the narrow rituals of childhood" outing 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 markeplace, his face wrapped in dark sunglasses. Wasn't he supposed to be away on business yet again? 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.