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The Flavors of Iraq : Impressions of My Vanished Homeland

Alani, FeuratCohen, Leonard(Illustrated by)Caputi, Ross(Foreword by)Boileau, Kendra (Penn State Press)(Translated by)
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1989. My first trip to Iraq. The taste of apricot. “Never say Saddam’s name.”The Western media largely glossed over the immense human suffering that occurred in Iraq during the embargo of the 1990s and the Iraq War.

With this innovative and award-winning graphic novel, French-Iraqi journalist Feurat Alani sets that record straight. The Flavors of Iraq unfolds as a series of one thousand tweets.

In them, Alani describes his experiences in Iraq from 1989, when he traveled from France to meet his extended family in Iraq for the first time, to 2011, when the last Americans pulled out of the country.

Alani recounts the vivid impressions this place made on him as a child—its wondrous colors, tastes, and smells. And he documents the sounds, silences, and smells of a war in which hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians lost their lives.

Illustrated by the striking art of Léonard Cohen and with a foreword by Ross Caputi, a former US Marine who served in Iraq from 2003 to 2006, The Flavors of Iraq tells a poetic and powerful story of an oppressed population, an illegal war, and a country that no longer exists.

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Product Details
Graphic Mundi
1637790678 / 9781637790670
Paperback / softback
07/05/2024
United States
English
176 pages : chiefly illustrations
24 cm
Translated from the French.