God 99

Published
Dec 2020
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
192

About This Book

Chess-playing people-traffickers, suicidal photographers, absurdist sound sculptors, cat-loving rebel sympathisers, murderous storytellers... The characters in Hassan Blasim's debut novel are not the inventions of a wild imagination, but real-life refugees and people whose lives have been devastated by war. Interviewed by Hassan Owl, an aspiring Iraq-born writer, they become the subjects of an online art project, a blog that blurs the boundaries between fiction and autobiography, reportage and the novel. 

 

Framed by an email correspondence with the mysterious Alia, a translator of the Romanian philosopher Emil Cioran, the project leads us through the bars, brothels and bathhouses of Hassan's past and present in a journey of trauma, violence, identity and desire. Taking its conceit from the Islamic tradition that says God has 99 names, the novel trains a kaleidoscopic lens on the multiplicity of experiences behind Europe's so-called ‘migrant crisis', and asks how those who have been displaced might find themselves again.

 

God 99 is the highly anticipated debut novel by award-winning Iraqi writer, poet and filmmaker Hassan Blasim. 


Translated from the Arabic by Jonathan Wright.


Winner of an English PEN Translates Award.

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First Edition Dec 2020 Comma Press ISBN 190558377X
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Nov 2020 Comma Press ISBN B08P5X257P
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