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The Frightened Ones - A novel

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Zusatztext " The Frightened Ones eloquently locates the crux of the Syrian experience, during a time of brutal repression. In this brilliant novel, Dima Wannous tells us the story of the revolution through the voices of two women . . . With its economy of language, this captivating novel leaves us astounded by the ability of literature to create beauty amidst pain."  —Elias Khoury “A complex tale of revolution, displacement, delusional love and the psychoanalyst’s couch, The Frightened Ones explores the psychological fallout from living under a brutal dictatorship in a bitterly riven society. It deploys dreams and Freudian interpretation in the context of a police state where torture is an instrument of control, and fear is anything but irrational . . . [Wannous] can write powerfully and subtly . . .  It is most memorable in surreal details and glancing tales . . . The novel’s quiet hero [is] strangely reminiscent of Dr. Rieux in Camus’s The Plague .”  —Maya Jaggi, The Guardian " The achievement of Dima Wannous’s novel is to convey a depth of fear so absolute that it pervades everything, every aspect of behavior . . . Through Wannous’s detailed autofiction, marked by frequent flashbacks, the reader is taken on a shocking journey through the realities of life under the Assad dictatorship . . . The structure of  The Frightened Ones  is highly complex, enhancing the sense of fear, confusion and loss of reality . . . The world has been living with the anxiety of Covid-19 for just a few months.  The Frightened Ones  helps to put this anxiety into perspective when compared to the level of fear that most Syrians have endured for fifty years under the Assad family dictatorship."  —Diana Darke ,  The Times Literary Supplement  "A chilling reminder of the human consequences when autocracy, rather than democracy, prevails . . . Despite its distinctly surreal aura,  The Frightened Ones  is a work of acute realism, dystopian without being remotely speculative. Specific dates appear as sparingly as lethal secrets . . . To dwell on the particulars would be to repeat the obvious. It is not the physical horror that’s central here, but the fear of fear itself . . . The gruesome scenery of war, from battlefield casualties to execution techniques, is neither necessary nor displayed in these pages. The horror mounts instead through the dissociation of the characters’ psyches and the barrenness of prose as stark as Camus’s in The Stranger . . . Wannous writes with the clinical precision of a scalpel. She offers no luxurious descriptions of landscape, no sensuous details of local food or voluptuous lovemaking. Instead, her phrasing reverberates like an ongoing state of shock. Each sentence lands stripped, hard and colorless as the bones that Suleima claims to love “more than anything else.” . . .  The Frightened Ones  reads like an essential and galvanizing portent."  —Aimee Liu,  Consequence Magazine   "Masterfully translated by Elisabeth Jaquette . . . The novel takes readers on a haunting journey through history, time and protagonist Suleima’s mind as she navigates war and trauma in Syria. From the waiting room of her psychiatrist’s office to the streets of Damascus, readers get a glimpse into the mind of a young woman who has trouble differentiating reality from fantasies as political turmoil and the collective suffering of a nation fills page after heartbreaking page . . . [A] powerful novel of human relationships and inhumane politics. The tremors of past traumas never stop reverberating through the pages as people are forced to live life as the frightened ones." — Manak Shakir,  Arab News "[A] multilayered tale of depression and fear framed by violence, discrimination, displacement, and revolution in Damascus after the 2011 ...

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Authors Dima Wannous
Assisted by Elisabeth Jaquette (Translation)
Publisher Knopf
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.08.2020
 
EAN 9780525655138
ISBN 978-0-525-65513-8
Dimensions 150 mm x 215 mm x 10 mm
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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