I'jaam: An Iraqi Rhapsody
Antoon, Sinan
I'jaam: An Iraqi Rhapsody - San Francisco : City Lights, 2007. - 97 p. ; 20 cm.
An inventory of the General Security headquarters in central Baghdad reveals an obscure manuscript. Written by a young man in detention, the prose moves from prison life, to adolescent memories, to frightening hallucinations, and what emerges is a portrait of life in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.
In the tradition of Kafka’s The Trial or Orwell’s 1984, I’jaam offers insight into life under an oppressive political regime and how that oppression works. This is a stunning debut by a major young Iraqi writer-in-exile.
9780872864573
PJ7914.N88 I3813
I'jaam: An Iraqi Rhapsody - San Francisco : City Lights, 2007. - 97 p. ; 20 cm.
An inventory of the General Security headquarters in central Baghdad reveals an obscure manuscript. Written by a young man in detention, the prose moves from prison life, to adolescent memories, to frightening hallucinations, and what emerges is a portrait of life in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.
In the tradition of Kafka’s The Trial or Orwell’s 1984, I’jaam offers insight into life under an oppressive political regime and how that oppression works. This is a stunning debut by a major young Iraqi writer-in-exile.
9780872864573
PJ7914.N88 I3813