The Book of Collateral Damage

by Sinan Antoon

Yale University Press

The Book of Collateral Damage

by Sinan Antoon

Yale University Press

Synopsis

“Formally daring, stylistically inventive, this is Antoon’s most complex work to date.” —Malcolm Forbes, The National

The celebrated author Sinan Antoon’s fourth and most sophisticated novel follows Nameer, a young Iraqi scholar earning his doctorate at Harvard, who is hired by filmmakers to help document the devastation of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. During the excursion, Nameer ventures to al-Mutanabbi street in Baghdad, famed for its bookshops, and encounters Wadood, an eccentric bookseller who is trying to catalogue everything destroyed by war, from objects, buildings, books and manuscripts, flora and fauna, to humans.

Entrusted with the catalogue and obsessed with Wadood’s project, Nameer finds life in New York movingly intertwined with fragments from his homeland’s past and its present—destroyed letters, verses, epigraphs, and anecdotes—in this stylistically ambitious panorama of the wreckage of war and the power of memory.

Translated by Jonathan Wright.

This book may also be available at the TIFA Festival Bookstore.

About the Author

Sinan Antoon is an Iraqi poet, novelist, translator and scholar. He has published five novels and two collections of poetry, the most recent is Postcards from the Underworld (Seagull Books, 2023). His own translation of his second novel, The Corpse Washer, won 2014 Saif Ghobash Banipal Prize and the Arab American Book Prize. His translations include Mahmoud Darwish's In the Presence of Absence which won the 2012 American Literary Translators Association Award. Antoon returned to his native Baghdad in 2003 to co-direct a documentary, About Baghdad. He is co-founder and co-editor of Jadaliyya and associate professor at New York University.

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