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What Else Are You Reading? > "Frankenstein in Baghdad" by Ahmed Saadawi (BR)

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Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2792 comments Another BR with me and Sarah!

Some accolades:
Arthur C. Clarke Award Nominee (2019) - against equally interesting nominees
International Prize for Arabic Fiction (IPAF) (2014) - now that's interesting.
Man Booker International Prize Nominee (2018) - so, it's literary?

Who's in? Let the roll call begins....


Arthur Chappell | 33 comments Totally love this book, - dark, funny, and scary with some great insights into the real horrors of civillian life in post Desert Storm Baghdad


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2792 comments That is nice to hear, Arthur! I hope you could stop by sometime during our reading period and comment whenever


Arthur Chappell | 33 comments Will try, my review of the book is on another site, Mylot, so can't reproduce it here at present


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Kaa | 1543 comments I'm in! I'm always interested to read more Arabic fiction, especially spec fic.


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2792 comments I plan to read the book this weekend. Got at least one nonfic to finish.


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2792 comments @Kaa,have you read others? Any recommendation?


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Kaa | 1543 comments I'm not sure I ever have read any Arabic spec fic before - maybe some bordering on magical realism, but I can't remember for sure. I'm hoping to read The Queue soon. A few non-sff books that stand out are Gate of the Sun by Elias Khoury, Guapa by Saleem Haddad, and Woman at Point Zero by Nawal el Saadawi.


Anna (vegfic) | 10435 comments Heads up that The Queue is very low on the SFF aspect, but I thought it was interesting!

Iraq + 100: The First Anthology of Science Fiction to Have Emerged from Iraq is speculative and there is some scifi in there too, but I personally found it very hard to read. You'll need something extremely fluffy to balance things out.

Utopia was horrific, not only dystopian, but gory.

I can't remember if I've read others, but I feel like it's all very depressing :/


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Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2792 comments Just started, sorry I am a bit late.

Up to chapter 2 and enjoying the story so far. I liked that the current POV was an old woman, though from the book description it seems the main one would be a guy.


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Kaa | 1543 comments I'm just starting, too! I like the framing of the story, and I also enjoyed that the main POV in the first chapter was the old woman.


Joelle.P.S | 150 comments I'll jump into the book in a few days: I've been distracted by 3 IRL bookclubs all this week! 1 is Frankissstein: A Love Story by Jeanette Winterson, so I look forward to going from that to Frankenstein in Baghdad. :-D


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Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2792 comments Welcome to Baghdad, Joelle!

25% and I am still liking it, easy to read and always great to read this kind of story/history from another perspective. The characters felt real, aside from the Frankenstein aspects (which was quite unique if I may say) it almost like reading a nonfiction book or something.

Reading about (view spoiler)


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2792 comments 45%

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Joelle.P.S | 150 comments I finally got started yesterday and the early chapters are very intriguing! I'm eager to read more and then open these enticing spoiler tags. :-D


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2792 comments 57%

I got what I wished for!

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Joelle.P.S | 150 comments I just reached 45%, so I read that spoiler, & I totally agree, so now I'm totally looking forward to 57%. :-)


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2792 comments I finished it. I really liked it but I wished (view spoiler)

Also what I liked was the immersive, realistic urban environment and people living in it. This is a great intro to Arabic SFF for me :)


Joelle.P.S | 150 comments Silvana wrote: "I finished it. I really liked it but I wished..."

Ditto! :-)


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Kaa | 1543 comments I finally finished this a couple days ago, and I completely agree with Silvana's thoughts about the end. I thought the setting and characters were incredible, and (view spoiler)


Silvana (silvaubrey) | 2792 comments Glad you liked it, Kaa. The book deserves all the accolades.


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