
The Return
Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between
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Hisham Matar
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Hisham Matar
Pulitzer Prize, Biography/Autobiography, 2017
From the author of In the Country of Men, a Man Booker Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award finalist, comes a beautifully written, uplifting memoir of his journey home to his native Libya in search of the truth behind his father's disappearance.
When Hisham Matar was a 19-year-old university student in England, his father was kidnapped. One of the Qaddafi regime's most prominent opponents in exile, he was held in a secret prison in Libya. Hisham would never see him again. But he never gave up hope that his father might still be alive. "Hope," as he writes, "is cunning and persistent." Twenty-two years later, after the fall of Qaddafi, the prison cells were empty, and there was no sign of Jaballa Matar. Hisham returned with his mother and wife to the homeland he never thought he'd go back to again.
The Return is the story of what he found there. It is at once an exquisite meditation on history, politics, and art; a brilliant portrait of a nation and a people on the cusp of change; and a disquieting depiction of the brutal legacy of absolute power. Above all, it is a universal tale of loss and love and of one family's life. Hisham Matar asks the harrowing question: How does one go on living in the face of a loved one's uncertain fate?
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- Pulitzer Prize, Biography, 2017
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Touching memoir. Consider hard copy
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slow at the beginning, but so worth it.
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the plot revolves around the sun's attempts to discover what happened to his father after he was in prison by the Gaddafi regime in Libya. the story did get a little bit monotonous but I persevered and was rewarded by a beautifully written story
a unique story of a son and his father
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Well told story
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a beautiful book, and a perfect reading by the aut
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Thank you
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Moving and informative
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Behind the headlines of Quadafi's dictatorship
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I will buy this book and comment on the margins.
I feel now closer to the experience of political martyrs and those who love them.
Grateful for the experience of reading this book.
Worthy of the Pulitzer and more!
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Wonderful
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