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Two Blankets, Three Sheets

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In 1998, Samir Karim arrives in Amsterdam from Vietnam, having fled conscription in Saddam Hussein's Iraq and spent seven years drifting through Asia. With a fake passport flushed away, he seeks asylum in Europe. Assigned to a shared dormitory in an asylum centre, Samir spends nine years navigating the complex and often absurd Dutch bureaucracy, striving to coexist with hundreds of fellow asylum seekers. This memoir offers a compassionate, sometimes humorous glimpse into the hidden world of refugees and the challenges they face.
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Ideal for readers interested in personal refugee narratives, immigration issues, and human rights, as well as those seeking a poignant, reflective story grounded in recent history.

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Based on the author's true story, this is the account of Iraqi refugee Samir, who spends nine years in an asylum center in the Netherlands.

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Amsterdam Airport, 1998. Samir Karim steps off a plane from Vietnam, flushes his fake passport down the toilet, and requests asylum. Fleeing Iraq to avoid conscription into Saddam Hussein's army, he has spent seven years anonymously wandering through Asia. Now, safely in the heart of Europe, he is sent to an asylum centre and assigned a bed in a shared dorm - where he will spend the next nine years.

As he navigates his way around the absurdities of Dutch bureaucracy, Samir tries his best to get along with his 500 new housemates. Told with compassion and a unique sense of humour, this is an inspiring tale of survival, a close-up view of the hidden world of refugees and human smugglers, and a sobering reflection of our times.

Essential reading...I've never read a book that better illustrates the human cost of the European asylum systems...This vital, eye-opening work is essential to our collective education, as a history, as a call to action, bringing one person's suffering vividly to life in the imagination of strangers. And in the end that, as much as crafted stories and artful prose, gives literature its enduring power. - The Guardian

Two Blankets, Three Sheets is an interesting, rich novel on fear, insecurity, arbitrariness and hopelessness. - Guus Bauer, author of Bird Boy

This is an unnerving, ironical book about how lives are grinded down by endlessly stretched procedures. - Leeuwarder Courant

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781642860450

Publisher: World Editions

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 07 January 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: World Editions

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Translated by Jonathan Reeder

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 36.0mm

Width: 139.0mm

Height: 215.0mm

Weight: 499g

Pages: 356

About the Author

RODAAN AL GALIDI is a poet and writer. Born in Iraq and trained as a civil engineer, he has lived in the Netherlands since 1998. As an undocumented asylum seeker, he did not have the right to attend language classes, so he taught himself to read and write Dutch. His novel The Autist and the Carrier Pigeon, already a bestseller in the Netherlands, is his most successful novel to date.

JONATHAN REEDER, a native of New York and longtime resident of Amsterdam, enjoys a dual career as a literary translator and performing musician. Alongside his work as a professional bassoonist he translates opera libretti and essays on classical music, as well as contemporary Dutch fiction by authors including Peter Buwalda, Bram Dehouck, Christine Otten, Adri van der Heijden, and Two Blankets, Three Sheets by Rodaan Al Galidi. His recent translations include Rivers by Martin Michael Driessen (winner of the 2016 ECI Literature Prize) and The Lonely Funeral by Maarten Inghels and F. Starik.

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