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THE BOOK CENSOR'S LIBRARY

THE BOOK CENSOR'S LIBRARY

BOTHAYNA AL-ESSA / ABDELRAHMAN, RANYA / HUSSAIN, SAWAD

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RESTLESS BOOKS
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
978-1-63206-334-2
Páginas:
224
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A perilous and fantastical satire of banned books, secret libraries, and the looming eye of an all-powerful government, from award-winning Kuwaiti author Bothayna Al-Essa. The newly-appointed censor hasn't slept soundly in weeks. By day he combs through manuscripts at a government office, skimming for anything that would make a book unfit to publish--like allusions to queerness, unapproved religions, or any mention of life before the Revolution. But by night the characters of literary classics crowd his dreams, and pilfered novels pile up in every room of the house he shares with his daughter and increasingly irate wife. As the siren song of forbidden reading beckons him further into uncertainty, he descends to a netherworld of resistance fighters, double agents, and outlaw librarians on an urgent mission. Reckoning with the global threat to free speech and the bleak future it all but guarantees, Bothayna Al-Essa marries the steely dystopia of George Orwell's 1984 with the madcap absurdity of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, adding a dread-laden twist worthy of Franz Kafka. The Book Censor's Library is a love letter to books and the deliciously dangerous act of losing oneself in them.

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