Guantanamo (Malayalam Edition) - Softcover

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Wherever and whenever innocent persons are exploited by governments, Guantanamos will be repeated. It may be anywhere in the world. Kafka's prophetic vision of life in dark dungeons and unanswered riddles comes true. How many innocent and helpless prisoners are tortured, like Rashid! How many days spent, each experienced as an age! Guantanamos wail all around us. A situation that reminds us of James Joyce's "bodha dhara sanketham." Media persons, army personnel, ex-prisoners - information from these sources are imaginatively presented by Dorothea Dikma.

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Dieckmann, born in 1957, makes her U.S. book debut with this novel of prison camp survival: like Solzhenitsyn's One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, it tracks its protagonist through routinized torture intended to crush the prisoner's psyche. Rashid Bakhrani, a 20-year-old German born of an Indian Muslim parent, is caught by raiding soldiers in an anti-American demonstration in Peshawar. He is flown home—to the U.S. prison camp at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. Bored and scared by turns, Rashid still hopes he can explain his arrest is a mistake before being drawn into the interrogation process, where he is subject to beatings, sensory disorientation and humiliation. Rashid's American captors have created a complete and fictitious profile for him: to them, Rashid is not a curious tourist but a jihadist connected to a Hamburg cell with plans to attack Americans. Rashid soon tells his captors what they want to hear, and then begins to take on his fictitious identity. Dieckmann makes no authorial comments about Rashid's ordeal: she simply seals the reader, like Rashid, in the camp's claustrophobic horror. Unlike Solzhenitsyn's novel, there is no sense of a great ideological chasms being opened up, but Dieckmann's close focus pays off, like a blow to the head. (Aug.)
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Prison literature is as old as writing itself. In her first novel, German writer Dieckmann uses a classic form, a first-person narration of an innocent man enduring brutal incarceration and torture. Rashid, 20, of Hamburg, Germany, is the son of a Muslim Indian father and a German Protestant mother. While visiting his grandmother in India, he meets a friendly Afghani. Believing that the war in Afghanistan has ended, they travel to Peshawar. Drawn unwittingly into an anti-American demonstration, Rashid is arrested, beaten, and sent to Guantánamo. The reader learns this in feverish flashbacks as Rashid––in agony from diabolical abuse, cruelly contorted, tied up, and hooded––struggles to remember the sequence of events that delivered him to hell. Dieckmann, whose cut-to-the-bone style is as spare as her hero's wire-fence cell, based her blood-chilling descriptions on real-life reports from Guantánamo. But it is Rashid, a sweet-natured young man clinging to sanity in a place of systematic madness and monstrous lawlessness, who makes this tale so devastating, and for Americans, so shameful. A powerful novel is worth a thousand news stories. Seaman, Donna

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  • PublisherGreen Books Publisher
  • Publication date2010
  • ISBN 10 8184231911
  • ISBN 13 9788184231915
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages138
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