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New York Times Bestseller • Shortlisted for the National Book Award • One of the 10 Best Book Review of New York Times Book Review • One of the one -year -old books of one year • Atime should read the book of the year • A new sobber, unique sons, artists, poets and kings of Iranian immigrants should read the year book. Electrification, funny and completely original, martyr! Contemporary imagination heralds the arrival of an essential new voice.
“Kev Akbar is one of my favorite writers.” -Tomi Orange, Pulitzer Award -Nomination writer
“The best novel that you will ever read about language, addiction, displacement, martyrdom, related, happiness.” -Laren Groff, Matrix and Fats and Ferred Writer
Cyrus Shams is a young man who is struggling with the legacy of violence and loss: her mother’s aircraft was shot at the sky of the Persian Gulf in a sensitive accident; And his father’s life in America was operated by his work to kill chickens in a factory farm in midwest. Cyrus is drunk, a drug addiction, and a poet, whose passion with the martyrs motivates him to examine the secrets of his past – a uncle who rides through the Iranian battlefields, who are prepared as the messenger of death, who to motivate and relax, and to relax, and on sidewalk, a Bruklin Art is a Bruklin Art Galler’s searching. this can not be happening.
Kaveh Akbar’s martyr! Do we have a peen for how we spend our life meaning, art, self, in others, in others.
Publisher: Vintage (31 December, 2024)
language English
Paperback: 352 pages
ISBN -10: 0593685776
ISBN -13: 978-0593685778
Items Weight: 9.5 ounces
Dimensions: 5.15 x 0.72 x 7.99 inch
Customers say
Customers praise the novel’s captivating narrative and multi-layered, lyrical prose, describing it as a beautiful read with wonderful characters. The book receives positive feedback for its artistic style, with one review highlighting its beautiful polysexual and sapphic representation, and customers find it both heartbreaking and heartmending, with one noting it doesn’t get pretentious or overly philosophical. The narrative quality receives mixed reactions, with several customers finding the ending underwhelming.
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