Guantanamo: A Novel

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At the beginning of the Afghan war, young Rashid, born in Hamburg to an Indian father and a German mother, travels to India to claim an inheritance. There, he befriends a young Afghan and continues his journey to Peshawar, where he ends up in the middle of an anti-American demonstration. He is arrested, handed over to the Americans, and taken to the notorious Guantanamo.What ensues is a remarkable literary experiment, a novel based on meticulous research. In six scenes, it describes Rashid’s life at the camp. Sensitive yet utterly unsentimental, the novel explores the existential consequences of isolation, suppression, and uncertainty — paralyzing fear, psychotic delusions, manic identification with fellow prisoners, and ultimately, resignation. Written with fierce moral clarity and a remarkable economy of expression, Guantanamo functions as both a political statement and a fascinating examination of the prisoner/jailer relationship.

Additional information

Weight 0.18 kg
Dimensions 0.89 × 12.76 × 20.4 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

160

Publisher

Year Published

2007-3-28

Imprint

Publication City/Country

USA

ISBN 10

1933368543

About The Author

Dorothea Dieckmann is an award-winning author from Germany. Her first novel to be translated into English is Guantanamo, which won the Best Translated Book Award.Tim Mohr is a New York-based translator, writer, and editor.

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