The Bookseller Of Kabul
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The Bookseller Of Kabul
* The international bestseller: 'An intimate portrait of Afghani people quite unlike any other ... a compelling read' Christina Lamb, SUNDAY TIMES
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Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionThe Bookseller of Kabul by Åsne Seierstad offers a compelling and intimate portrait of life in Afghanistan during the early 2000s. Set against the backdrop of a nation struggling to rebuild itself after years of conflict and repression, the book dives deep into the life of Sultan Khan, a devoted bookseller who has risked it all to keep literature alive in Kabul. His tale is one of resilience, hope, and complex human dynamics.
Following the 9/11 attacks, renowned journalist Åsne Seierstad travelled to Afghanistan to cover the ongoing conflict. Drawn by the stories she reported, she returned in the spring, choosing to live with Sultan Khan and his extended family in their modest four-room home. Her close proximity offered her a rare glimpse into the daily lives, struggles, and aspirations of a typical Afghan family.
Central to The Bookseller of Kabul is Sultan Khan’s unwavering passion for books and freedom of thought. For two decades, Khan defied numerous hostile regimes, from the oppressive communists to the despotic Taliban, who sought to censor knowledge. His fearless determination saw him being arrested, interrogated, and imprisoned. Khan's resourcefulness knew no bounds, often hiding precious books in concealed attics to save them from being destroyed, including during public book burnings orchestrated by the Taliban.
However, Seierstad’s narrative does not only celebrate Khan's heroism but also paints a nuanced picture of his character. Despite his progressive stance on education and literature, Khan adheres to a strict and often patriarchal interpretation of Islam. The book delves into the dichotomy of Khan’s public life as a progressive intellectual and his private life, marked by traditional values and rigid family expectations.
As a Western outsider living within the family, Seierstad is afforded a unique perspective. She bridges the gap between the segregated lives of men and women in Afghan society, offering readers vivid accounts of both worlds. Her observations extend to Khan’s two wives and other female family members, illuminating their restricted roles and the daily challenges they face in a male-dominated society.
The Bookseller of Kabul is more than just a biography of a courageous man; it provides a richly detailed exploration of Afghanistan’s culture, the impact of war on its people, and the enduring power of literature. Åsne Seierstad’s evocative storytelling and keen journalistic insight make this book an unforgettable read, offering a window into the heart of a deeply troubled yet resilient country.
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The Bookseller of Kabul by Åsne Seierstad offers a compelling portrayal of life in Afghanistan through the eyes of a local bookseller's family. The book intricately describes personal and societal dynamics, capturing everyday events and cultural traditions against the bleak backdrop of a war-torn city.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781844080472
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 04 March 2004
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Virago Press Ltd
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 19.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 226g
Pages: 288
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About the Author
Asne Seierstad (born 1970) has reported from Russia, China, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq, amongst many other countries. She has received numerous awards for her journalism.
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