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Exit West: SHORTLISTED for the Man Booker Prize 2017, by Mohsin Hamid

Ebook-Download Exit West: SHORTLISTED for the Man Booker Prize 2017, by Mohsin Hamid
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Pressestimmen
As with the very best literature, its crystalline readability fast eclipses its topicality (Mail on Sunday)[A] devastating portrait of victims of war, creating a singular parable about modernity, migration and the individual's place in the world (The Guardian)A deceptively simple conceit turns a timely novel about a couple fleeing a civil war into a profound meditation on the psychology of exile. A novel that fuses the real with the surreal - perhaps the most faithful way to convey the tremulous political fault lines of our interconnected planet (The New York Times)No conventional love story. [An] exceptionally moving and powerful novel (The Guardian)Publisher's description. In an unnamed city swollen by refugees, two young people fall in love. One day soon they will have to leave their homeland, running for their lives, searching for their place in the world. (Penguin)Powerful, vivid, poignant... Hamid is the master (Sunday Times)Writing in spare, crystalline prose, Hamid conveys the experience of living in a city under siege with sharp, stabbing immediacy (Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times)A love story as spare, haunting and spiritually powerful as a haiku. All my life I will remember Nadia and Saeed, their humanity against a surreal, broken landscape. Exit West is Hamid's finest book (Kiran Desai)Imaginative, inventive, graceful... Hamid exploits fiction's capacity to elicit empathy and imagine a better world (New York Times Book Review)A subtle and moving examination of how human relationships endure and falter under unimaginable pressures. Exit West is an instant classic (GQ)
Klappentext
An extraordinary story of love and hope from the bestselling, Man Booker-shortlisted author of The Reluctant FundamentalistThis is Nadia. She is fiercely independent with an excellent sense of humour and a love of smoking alone on her balcony late at night.This is Saeed. He is sweet and shy and kind to strangers. He also has a balcony but he uses his for star-gazing.This is their story: a love story, but also a story about how we live now and how we might live tomorrow. Saeed and Nadia are falling in love, and their city is falling apart. Here is a world in crisis and two human beings travelling through it.Exit West is a heartfelt and radical act of hope - a novel to restore your faith in humanity and in the power of imagination.
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Produktinformation
Taschenbuch: 240 Seiten
Verlag: Penguin; Auflage: 01 (8. Februar 2018)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 0241979064
ISBN-13: 978-0241979068
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
19,8 x 1,5 x 12,9 cm
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:
4.0 von 5 Sternen
7 Kundenrezensionen
Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 2.459 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
I found it cumbersomely written and rather boring. Long listed for the booker prize more on account of the subject matter rather than quality of writing. Very disappointing.
Phenomenal, sowohl in Sprache, als auch in Idee. Hamid gelingt eine Abhandlung über den Einfluss des Krieges und der darauf folgenden Flucht auf die Beziehung zweier junger Menschen. Und er spricht darüber, dass mit der Ankunft im Westen die Probleme bleiben. Dies geschieht in erstaunlich moderner Sprache und mit erfrischend wenig Zeigefinger heben.
The city is already at war when Saeed first meets Nadia in an evening class. Yet, there is still something like an ordinary life. Both of them go to work, go shopping and spend time on the Internet. Their love is not passion at first sight, it develops slowly and as they are falling in love, life becomes increasingly difficult and dangerous in their hometown. Violence becomes a normal factor in their lives and when the war finally arrives also in their quarter, they have to make a decision: do they want to spend the rest of their time together? When Saeed’s mother is killed, Nadia moves in with him and his father. But the situation becomes more and more complicated and so they finally decide to leave and follow thousands of others into a better life in the west.Mohsin Hamid does not give any name to Saeed’s and Nadia’s hometown, from the information we can find in the novel, I gather it must be in Syria or one of the neighbouring countries. What I found quite impressive was, first of all, how everyday life can be arranged in times of war. People adapt to the situation, find ways of coping with limitations in their freedom of moving around when curfews are announced and can even organise their life around religious regulations ordered by the rulers. When food is limited and even their own flats are not secure anymore, they maintain at least the impression of normality.The second aspect I especially appreciated was the character of Nadia. Even before the story begins, she is a free spirit, lives according to her own rules and does not let herself be dominated by the men in a man-dominated country. The fact that she as a single woman who lives alone is already impressive, but her real strength becomes only obvious when she and Saeed leave the country and have to rearrange their life in foreign places. In contrast to Saeed, she does not look back and search for familiar people who speak the same language and practise the same religion. Nadia can really adapt to new situations and show her intelligence and capacities of bonding with people. She is not afraid, she has already lost her home country, her family and gave up everything.Exit West contributes to the current politically most discussed topic in Europe. Yet, it does not highlight the political dimension of the quasi exodus of a whole generation, but focuses on the personal perspective. With Saeed and Nadia, we have a loving couple who leave behind different lives and who struggle in very different ways with their role as refugees. How the citizens of London react to the newcomers could be interesting to look at more closely, just as the development of their relationship over the course of time. The role of men and women in the different countries is also worth another thought. Yet, everything cannot be mentioned in a review, particularly if a novel offers that much as Exit West does. It is also Hamid’s style of writing which contributes to making the novel stand out in the masses of new publications. With a plain, very direct way of narration, the author can hit the reader deeply and hinder anybody from just reading the novel, closing the book and forgetting about it.
I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.When I heard that Mohsin Hamid (author of "The Reluctant Fundamentalist", winner of my personal "Best Ending Ever"-Award) is writing a book inspired by the refugee crisis, I was thrilled. This short novel describes the life of the couple Nadia and Saeed as they escape an unnamed country through a mysterious door like many showing up all over the world.In simple yet striking images, Hamid portrays the brutal reality of war and the fear and danger that comes with fleeing your home and settling someplace else where not everyone welcomes you. The magical realism notion of the doors takes away the perilous travel portion of the narrative and leaves all the more room to explore the rupture of displacement, the confrontation with strange cultures, the alienation and the massive numbers of immigrants on the move. Because he includes little scenes about people other than the protagonists using the doors to escape, to explore or to get what they want, Hamid emphasizes the universality not only of his doors, but of travel, motion and change in general. (Side note: Kudos for the totally nonchalant inclusion of LGBT-characters, as well as a no-nonsense veiled woman.)The metaphor is very obviously clear, and it is refreshing to read a refugee novel without focus on the journey itself. I just can't decide if the magic doors as a symbol are irreverently disregarding the struggle and danger of the migration, or necessary to make the issue clearer and easier to grasp for a white person sitting safely in their own home. With this book being darker, more brutal and more nationalistic than reality, it is very much needed as a warning of possible things to come and to avoid. Therefore, I do wholeheartedly recommend it, but I will leave the judgement about whether or not this is a respectful treatment of the issue to each individual reader.
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