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The Death of Murat Idrissi

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The Death of Murat Idrissi by Tommy Wieringa is a politically charged narrative that delves into the complexities of migration and identity. It follows the journey of two young Dutch women who, during a trip to Morocco, become embroiled in a dangerous venture to smuggle an undocumented immigrant across borders. The story explores themes of moral conflict and the dire circumstances faced by those pursuing a better life.
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This compelling narrative may appeal to you if you're interested in exploring themes of migration, cultural identity, and moral dilemmas set against a backdrop of socio-political issues. The story provides a thought-provoking examination of how personal ambitions and outside pressures intersect in the lives of its characters.

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The Death of Murat Idrissi

Two venturesome women on a journey through the land of their fathers and mothers. A wrong turn. A bad decision.

Two venturesome women on a journey through the land of their fathers and mothers. A wrong turn. A bad decision.

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Two venturesome women on a journey through the land of their fathers and mothers. A wrong turn. A bad decision.

They had no idea, when they arrived in Morocco, that their usual freedoms as young European women would not be available. So, when the spry Saleh presents himself as their guide and saviour, they embrace his offer. He extracts them from a tight space, only to lead them inexorably into an even tighter oneβ€”and from this far darker space there is no exit.

Their tale of confinement and escape is as old as the landscapes and cultures so vividly depicted in this story of where Europe and Africa come closest to meeting, even if they never quite touch.

The gifted Dutch writer Tommy Wieringa is a bold, intelligent stylist, unafraid of exposing the ugliness of society juxtaposed with the vagaries of human nature. A taut, intense contemporary thriller of multiple exploitations ... The full mercilessness of the migrant dilemma is confronted here to devastating effect.
β€”Eileen Battersby, The Observer

As scintillating as it is unforgiving, this tiny diamond of a novel from Dutch author Tommy Wieringa is such a masterpiece of compression it could stand as an object lesson for students of creative writing ... A deceptively simple, yet intricately layered, tale of complicity and exploitation.
β€”Cameron Woodhead, The Age

It has the grip of a nightmare that is all too plausible.
β€”David Mills, The Sunday Times

Praise for Tommy Wieringa:

The best contemporary novels are a quest made out of literary and moral ambition. Those who have successfully pursued this Holy Grail in recent times are Bolano with his The Savage Detectives, Sebald in Austerlitz, Coetzee with Disgrace and the late Philip Roth. From now on, to that august list must be added the name of Tommy Wieringa.
β€”Le Figaro

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The Death of Murat Idrissi by Tommy Wieringa is praised for its bold and intelligent style, with the author skillfully exposing society's darker aspects alongside the complexities of human nature. It is described as a taut and intense contemporary thriller, highlighting themes of exploitation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925713305

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 January 2019

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

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Weight: 0g

Pages: 112

About the Author

Tommy Wieringa was born in 1967 and grew up partly in the Netherlands, and partly in the tropics. He began his writing career with travel stories and journalism, and is the author of four other novels. His fiction has been shortlisted for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and the Oxford/Weidenfeld Prize, and has won Holland's Libris Literature Prize.

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