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Brothers of the Gun: A Memoir of the Syrian War

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Brothers of the Gun: A Memoir of the Syrian War

Contributors:

By (Author) Marwan Hisham
By (author) Molly Crabapple

ISBN:

9780399590627

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Ballantine Books Inc.

Publication Date:

15th May 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

956.910423

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Description

A bracingly immediate memoir of the Syrian civil war from its inception to the present, by a young man coming of age during the Syrian war, and whose friends traveled divergent paths through the carnage. An intimate lens into the century's bloodiest conflict, and a profound mediation on kinship, home, and freedom. Illustrated with over 80 ink drawings by Molly Crabapple. In 2011, Marwan Hisham and his two friends--fellow working-class college students--Nael and Tareq, joined the first protests of the Arab Spring in Syria, in response to a recent massacre. Arm-in-arm they marched, poured Coke into each other's eyes to blunt the effects of tear gas, ran from the security forces, and cursed the country's president, Bashar al-Assad. It was ecstasy. A long-bottled revolution was finally erupting, and freedom from a brutal dictator seemed, at last, imminent. Five years later, the three young friends were scattered- one now an Islamist revolutionary; another dead at the hands of government soldiers; and the last, Marwan, now a journalist in Turkish exile, trying to find a way back to a homeland reduced to rubble. Brothers of the Gun is the story of young man coming of age during the Syrian war from its inception to the present. Marwan watched from the rooftops as regime warplanes bombed rebels; as revolutionary activist groups, for a few dreamy days, spray-painted hope on Raqqa; as his friends died or threw in their lot with Islamist fighters. He became a journalist by courageously tweeting out news from a city under siege by ISIS, the Russians, and the Americans, all at once. He watched the country that ran through his veins--the country that held his hopes, dreams, and fears--be destroyed in front of him, and eventually joined the relentless stream of refugees risking their lives to escape. With vivid illustrations that bring to life the beauty and chaos, Brothers of the Gun offers a ground-level reflection on the Syrian revolution--and how it bled into international catastrophe and global war. This is a story of pragmatism and idealism, impossible violence and repression, and, even in the midst of war, profound acts of courage, creativity, and hope.

Reviews

This powerful memoir, illuminated with Molly Crabapples extraordinary art, provides a rare lens through which we can see a region in deadly conflict, a struggle for peace, and a human tragedy in desperate need of attention. It is a compelling, sobering, and necessary book.Bryan Stevenson, author of Just Mercy

From the anarchy, torment, and despair of the Syrian war, Marwan Hisham and Molly Crabapple have drawn a book of startling emotional power and intellectual depth. Many books will be written on the wars exhaustive devastation of bodies and souls, and the defiant resistance of many trapped men and women, but the Mahabharata of the Levant has already found its wisest chroniclers.Pankaj Mishra, author of Age of Anger and From the Ruins of Empire

A revelatory and necessary read on one of the most destructive wars of our time . . . In great personal detail, Marwan Hisham and Molly Crabapple poignantly capture the tumultuous life in Syria before, after, and during the warfrom inside one young mans consciousness.Angela Davis

Marwan Hisham took part in the uprising against Bashar al-Assad and then did the unthinkablewrote journalism from inside ISIS territory, risking his life so that the world might know the truth. He gives us an unforgettable portrait of what it feels like to resist a tyrannical dictator, live under ISIS occupation, brave bombs falling from the sky, and somehow survive with your humanity intact. Punctuated by Molly Crabapples beautiful, haunting art, this heart-rending memoir is essential reading to understand one of the greatest catastrophes of our time.Anand Gopal, author of No Good Men Among the Living

Author Bio

MARWAN HISHAM is a Syrian freelance journalist who since 2014 has covered Syria, Iraq and Turkey. His work has been published in Vanity Fair, the New York Times, the Intercept, and Foreign Policy. MOLLY CRABAPPLE, artist and writer in New York, has drawn in Guantanamo Bay, Abu Dhabi's migrant labor camps, and with rebels in Syria and received widespread praise for her illustrated memoir Drawing Blood. Crabapple is a contributing editor for Vice, and has written for the New York Times, the Paris Review, and Vanity Fair. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art.

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