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The return : fathers, sons, and the land in between / Hisham Matar.

By: Publication details: London : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Books, 2016.Description: 280 pages : map ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780670923342
  • 0670923346
  • 0670923338
  • 9780670923335
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 823.92 23
LOC classification:
  • PR6113.A87 Z46 2016
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1.Trapdoor -- 2.Black Suit -- 3.The Sea -- 4.The Land -- 5.Blo'thaah -- 6.Poems -- 7.Your health? Your family? -- 8.The Truce and the Clementine -- 9.The Old Man and His Son -- 10.The Flag -- 11.The Last Light -- 12.Benghazi -- 13.Another Life -- 14.The Bullet -- 15.Maximilian -- 16.The Campaign -- 17.The Dictator's Son -- 18.The Good Manners of Vultures -- 19.The Speech -- 20.Years -- 21.The Bones -- 22.The Patio.
Awards:
  • Winner 2017 Rathbones Folio Prize.
Summary: "In 2012, after the overthrow of Qaddafi, the acclaimed novelist Hisham Matar journeys to his native Libya after an absence of thirty years. When he was twelve, Matar and his family went into political exile. Eight years later Matar's father, a former diplomat and military man turned brave political dissident, was kidnapped from the streets of Cairo by the Libyan government and is believed to have been held in the regime's most notorious prison. Now, the prisons are empty and little hope remains that Jaballah Matar will be found alive. Yet, as the author writes, hope is "persistent and cunning." This book is a profoundly moving family memoir, a brilliant and affecting portrait of a country and a people on the cusp of immense change, and a disturbing and timeless depiction of the monstrous nature of absolute power"--
List(s) this item appears in: Awarded Biography
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Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Biography 823.92 MAT Available 065366
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Machine generated contents note: 1.Trapdoor -- 2.Black Suit -- 3.The Sea -- 4.The Land -- 5.Blo'thaah -- 6.Poems -- 7.Your health? Your family? -- 8.The Truce and the Clementine -- 9.The Old Man and His Son -- 10.The Flag -- 11.The Last Light -- 12.Benghazi -- 13.Another Life -- 14.The Bullet -- 15.Maximilian -- 16.The Campaign -- 17.The Dictator's Son -- 18.The Good Manners of Vultures -- 19.The Speech -- 20.Years -- 21.The Bones -- 22.The Patio.

"In 2012, after the overthrow of Qaddafi, the acclaimed novelist Hisham Matar journeys to his native Libya after an absence of thirty years. When he was twelve, Matar and his family went into political exile. Eight years later Matar's father, a former diplomat and military man turned brave political dissident, was kidnapped from the streets of Cairo by the Libyan government and is believed to have been held in the regime's most notorious prison. Now, the prisons are empty and little hope remains that Jaballah Matar will be found alive. Yet, as the author writes, hope is "persistent and cunning." This book is a profoundly moving family memoir, a brilliant and affecting portrait of a country and a people on the cusp of immense change, and a disturbing and timeless depiction of the monstrous nature of absolute power"--

Winner 2017 Rathbones Folio Prize.

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