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Hassan Blassim

    Hassan Blasim est un cinéaste et écrivain né en Irak, vivant en Finlande, qui crée ses œuvres en arabe. Son écriture se caractérise par un regard vif et inflexible sur la réalité, explorant souvent les thèmes de l'identité, de l'exil et des complexités de la condition humaine. Le style littéraire de Blasim est brut et évocateur, plongeant dans les recoins sombres de la psyché tout en trouvant l'humanité dans des endroits inattendus. À travers ses récits, il offre une perspective unique sur l'expérience de la diaspora.

    The Corpse Exhibition
    • The Corpse Exhibition

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,9(1456)Évaluer

      A blistering debut that does for the Iraqi perspective on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan what Phil Klay’s Redeployment does for the American perspective “[A] wonderful collection.” —George Saunders, The New York Times Book Review The first major literary work about the Iraq War from an Iraqi perspective—by an explosive new voice hailed as “perhaps the best writer of Arabic fiction alive” (The Guardian)—The Corpse Exhibition shows us the war as we have never seen it before. Here is a world not only of soldiers and assassins, hostages and car bombers, refugees and terrorists, but also of madmen and prophets, angels and djinni, sorcerers and spirits. Blending shocking realism with flights of fantasy, The Corpse Exhibition offers us a pageant of horrors, as haunting as the photos of Abu Ghraib and as difficult to look away from, but shot through with a gallows humor that yields an unflinching comedy of the macabre. Gripping and hallucinatory, this is a new kind of storytelling forged in the crucible of war.

      The Corpse Exhibition