Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Nedgraphic Design & Repeat

Yasmina Khadra "The attack"



As I enjoyed reading his latest novel "What day is at night," I started in "The attack".

The story is short but intense ... Dive into the horror of the conflict Israeli Palestinian suicide bomber attack through. We follow the doctor anxiously Amin, a Palestinian inserted perfectly into Israeli life, in the footsteps of the woman suicide bomber who blew herself up in a restaurant packed with children in Tel Aviv!

With the central character, we look for rational answers to this act which is more due to insanity, how understand? we get some answers, but they are more like food for thought ...

description of Palestinian towns we refer to images seen on magazines and TV, but the story intense, moving and shocking upsets us without pushing us to a radical position.
And here we find the mark of the author: As the first novel I read him, he has 2 camps, the arguments of each Machiavellianism because without him, life is neither white nor black but gray ...

A strikingly marked by reading the great humanism of Yasmina Khadra ...




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