Autumn of the Phantoms
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Journal Entry 1 by AspenYard from Turku, Varsinais-Suomi / Egentliga Finland Finland on Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Brahim Llob, the policeman-writer, is summoned by the chief of Algerian police and is fired for having published Morituri, the book which the Algerian establishment considered dishonorable and full of lies. Following a trip back to his hometown where he becomes a victim of an attack by a GIA commando, Llob goes back to Algiers. Fiction and reality intermesh, in this third volume of the Inspector Llob series, which has the violence of Algeria as a constant supporting character throughout.
Translated by Aubrey Botsford from the original French, L'Automne des Chimeres.
About the Author
YASMINA KHADRA is the pseudonym of the Algerian author Mohammed Moulessehoul, who was born in 1956. A high ranking officer in the Algerian army, he went into exile in France in 2000, where he now lives in seclusion. In his several writings on the civil war in Algeria, Khadra exposes the current regime and the fundamentalist opposition as the joint guilty parties in the Algerian Tragedy. Before his admission of identity in 2001, a leading critic in France wrote: "A he or a she? It doesn't matter. What matters is that Yasmina Khadra is today one of Algeria's most important writers."
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Good book, captivating writing style, sensitivity and intelligence. Recommend warmly.
Translated by Aubrey Botsford from the original French, L'Automne des Chimeres.
About the Author
YASMINA KHADRA is the pseudonym of the Algerian author Mohammed Moulessehoul, who was born in 1956. A high ranking officer in the Algerian army, he went into exile in France in 2000, where he now lives in seclusion. In his several writings on the civil war in Algeria, Khadra exposes the current regime and the fundamentalist opposition as the joint guilty parties in the Algerian Tragedy. Before his admission of identity in 2001, a leading critic in France wrote: "A he or a she? It doesn't matter. What matters is that Yasmina Khadra is today one of Algeria's most important writers."
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Good book, captivating writing style, sensitivity and intelligence. Recommend warmly.
Journal Entry 2 by AspenYard at Surprise Ring, Surprise Ring -- Controlled Releases on Thursday, March 26, 2009
Released 15 yrs ago (3/26/2009 UTC) at Surprise Ring, Surprise Ring -- Controlled Releases
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This book is on it's way to deepdowne as a suprise book. Happy reading!
This book is on it's way to deepdowne as a suprise book. Happy reading!
Thanks Aspen! The book arrived here today with the surprise journal! Thanks for choosing this book for me. I too like to read from varied genres :)
Finished reading. Couldn't enjoy a bit, to be honest...