Known for his explorations of memory, identity, and resilience, Pulitzer Prize winner Hisham Matar joins Paul van Zyl to bring to life a new story examining the human impact of political upheaval.
The winner and nominee of more than twenty-eight major literary awards, including the Booker, Pulitzer, Bailie Gifford, Ondaatje, and Orwell Prizes, British-Libyan novelist Hisham Matar has a reputation as one of the finest political writers of our time. Now he joins us with a powerful new story of three friends whose lives are forever changed after protesting against Gaddafi’s regime.
Three friends: Khaled, Mustafa, and Hosam. The 1984 demonstration at the Libyan embassy in London shaped their futures, binding them to each other and to their homeland. Decades later, amid Libya’s Arab Spring uprising, the trio faces a choice: embrace the lives they’ve built in exile or confront the past they left behind.
A stirring exploration of friendship, love, and exile, Matar joins us in masterful conversation to illuminate the bonds that endure across the tides of change.
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