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Apeirogon: A Novel

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “A quite extraordinary novel. Colum McCann has found the form and voice to tell the most complex of stories, with an unexpected friendship between two men at its powerfully beating heart.”—Kamila Shamsie, author of Home Fire

FINALIST FOR THE DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD • LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE • WINNER OF THE NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD • NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Independent • The New York Public Library • Library Journal

From the National Book Award–winning and bestselling author of Let the Great World Spin comes an epic novel rooted in the unlikely real-life friendship between two fathers.

Bassam Aramin is Palestinian. Rami Elhanan is Israeli. They inhabit a world of conflict that colors every aspect of their lives, from the roads they are allowed to drive on to the schools their children attend to the checkpoints, both physical and emotional, they must negotiate.

But their lives, however circumscribed, are upended one after the other: first, Rami’s thirteen-year-old daughter, Smadar, becomes the victim of suicide bombers; a decade later, Bassam’s ten-year-old daughter, Abir, is killed by a rubber bullet. Rami and Bassam had been raised to hate one another. And yet, when they learn of each other’s stories, they recognize the loss that connects them. Together they attempt to use their grief as a weapon for peace—and with their one small act, start to permeate what has for generations seemed an impermeable conflict.

This extraordinary novel is the fruit of a seed planted when the novelist Colum McCann met the real Bassam and Rami on a trip with the non-profit organization Narrative 4. McCann was moved by their willingness to share their stories with the world, by their hope that if they could see themselves in one another, perhaps others could too.

With their blessing, and unprecedented access to their families, lives, and personal recollections, McCann began to craft Apeirogon, which uses their real-life stories to begin another—one that crosses centuries and continents, stitching together time, art, history, nature, and politics in a tale both heartbreaking and hopeful. The result is an ambitious novel, crafted out of a universe of fictional and nonfictional material, with these fathers’ moving story at its heart.

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ISBN9781400069606
PublisherRandom House Books for Young Readers
Publication Date02/25/20
Pages480

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  • dorle14
    dorle14

    37 Followers

    5.0

    Kann man noch Frieden finden, wenn man ein Kind im Nahostkonflikt verliert? Ein Buch das mich sehr berührt hat, da die Wirklichkeit so nahe ist. Das Buch hat mich zum Teil so aufgewühlt, dass ich Nachts Albträume hatte. Trotzdem, oder weil es leider gerade sehr aktuell ist, sehr lesenswert!

    Apr 2, 2024

  • rudolf_schmitt
    rudolf_schmitt

    71 Followers

    5.0

    Ich habe durch diesen Roman sehr viel über Palästinenser und Israelis und den Konflikt erfahren, der mit der geometrischen Figur des Apeirogons treffend beschrieben ist: unendlich viele Ursachen und Problemlagen. Das Gefühl, der Roman wäre (ein wenig) parteiisch auf Seiten der Palästinenser, kam bei mir zu keinem Zeitpunkt auf. Beide Parteien sind gleichermaßen verstrickt, und auf beiden Seiten gibt es die Gutwilligen und Einsichtigen.

    Mar 18, 2024

  • 5.0

    Through the story of two men, Rami Elhanan and Bassam Aramin, who each lost their daughter, the Palestinian conflict is portrayed in all its history and complexity. This great book by Colum McCann has unfortunately gained urgency again. The book consists of short, sometimes tiny chapters, often just in the form of a sentence, a thought fragment, associatively coherent, then again completely contradictory, ideas, memories, descriptions of the landscape, excerpts from minutes, feelings, inner monologues, facts that feel disjointed (e.g. about Mitterrand's banquet preferences) that are suddenly coherently integrated into the larger picture a few pages later, conversations... The book is definitely worth reading. I was often very touched by the brutality, the sadness and the complexity of this conflict and the associated fates of the two protagonists in particular. It definitely made me think.

    Oct 21, 2023

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