Frankenstein in Baghdad: A Novel
Synopsis
**International Booker Prize finalist
Winner of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction
"Brave and ingenious." -The New York Times
"Gripping, darkly humorous . . . profound." -Phil Klay, bestselling author and National Book Award winner for *Redeployment***
"Extraordinary . . . A devastating but essential read." -Kevin Powers, bestselling author and National Book Award finalist for The Yellow Birds
From the rubble-strewn streets of U.S.-occupied Baghdad, Hadi-a scavenger and an oddball fixture at a local café-collects human body parts and stitches them together to create a corpse. His goal, he claims, is for the government to recognize the parts as people and to give them proper burial. But when the corpse goes missing, a wave of eerie murders sweeps the city, and reports stream in of a horrendous-looking criminal who, though shot, cannot be killed. Hadi soon realizes he's created a monster, one that needs human flesh to survive-first from the guilty, and then from anyone in its path. A prizewinning novel by "Baghdad's new literary star" (The New York Times), Frankenstein in Baghdad captures with white-knuckle horror and black humor the surreal reality of contemporary Iraq.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
- ISBN: 9780143128793
- Number of pages: 281
- Dimensions: 195 x 130 x 15 mm
- Weight: 210g
- Languages: English
