This Side of Innocence

This Side of Innocence

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Synopsis

“‘Who tore down the picture?’ That is the whole story, from A to Z. They wanted to know who tore down the picture.” So opens Rashid Al-Daif’s This Side of Innocence, the story of one man’s run-in with the secret police of his unnamed, war-torn country. In ironic contrast with Al-Daif’s typically clear and frank literary style, this unreliable, “innocent” narrator relates much more than an A-to-Z tale. The novel’s real story is about the deeply obscure events of a personal encounter with tyranny—the tyranny of the instability and chaos of a country at war with itself and consequently preyed upon by internal and external forces. In the end, we are left with the story of how one man (or country) can innocently invent his own executioner.

Release date: January 1, 2001

Publisher: Interlink Publishing Group Inc

Print pages: 160

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