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| Original Title: | القوقعة: يوميات متلصص |
| ISBN: | 9953890315 (ISBN13: 9789953890319) |
| Edition Language: | Arabic |

مصطفى خليفة
Paperback | Pages: 383 pages Rating: 4.32 | 10747 Users | 1973 Reviews
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| Title | : | القوقعة: يوميات متلصص |
| Author | : | مصطفى خليفة |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 383 pages |
| Published | : | 2008 by دار الآداب |
| Categories | : | Novels |
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إنّه زمن “القوقعة”، حيث يختلط كل شيء. لا حدود فاصلة بين الماضي والحاضر، السوريالي والواقعي. هي ليست مجرّد رواية يقصّها علينا أحدهم. هي نص يختزن الرعب، الخوف، الظلم..الإحتضار. تدور الأحداث في ثمانينيّات القرن الماضي، أثناء احتدام الصراع المسلّح بين النظام السوري والأخوان المسلمين. يعود “مصطفى خليفة” إلى بلاده من فرنسا، بعد حصوله على إجازة في الإخراج السينمائي. “بلادي (سوريا) بحاجة إليّ أكثر من أي دولة أُخْرَى”. وهكذا كان. يترك مصطفى خلفه كل شيء: صديقته، مقاهي باريس، حقوق الإنسان، البيرة، وأشياء أُخْرَى.. يصل إلى المطار. يوقفه الأمن السوري. يأخذوه إلى التحقيق، بتهمة الانتماء إلى تنظيم “الإخوان المسلمين”، علماً انه مسيحي حسب الهويّة، وملحد في المعتقد. وهناك، يختفي مصطفى لمدّة 13 سنة، ثلاثة أشهر وثلاثة عشرة يوماً، في سجون النظام.Rating Based On Books القوقعة: يوميات متلصص
Ratings: 4.32 From 10747 Users | 1973 ReviewsCrit Based On Books القوقعة: يوميات متلصص
This is a terrifying and heartbreaking (and, apparently, realistic) portrayal of life inside Assad's prisons. The protagonist is a Syrian christian from a communist family who gets sent to the infamous regime prison in palmyra for more than a decade, suffers unimaginable abuse, and somehow survives. It is based on the author's own experiences. If you want to understand the true nature of the Assad regime you should read this book.Writing this review in English as I hope that sharing it might make you want to pick up the translated version audiences in the non-Arab World are unfamiliar with the dense issue that is being discussed here. Id say not even most Arabs are aware of its extent. It has been a very long while since I found a book compelling enough for me to read it in one sitting. "The Shell: Memoirs of a Hidden Observer" is... unbelievable, to say the least. Its definitely one of the most, if not the most,
My all time favorite

Notwithstanding the terror of real events which the story is a pale representation of, this book is quite weak. And except for some occasional lyrical escapades here and there, the best being centred around the symbolism of the titular shell itself, everything else is a lifeless description of the mundane life of a Christian captive in Syrian prisons sometime in the early eighties. There is bitter irony and a lot of insignificance in the situation, but the writer lacked the skill to turn it into
It is a cruel depiction of what a Syrian prison and prisoner feels like. So human and equally dissapointment of humanity. A glimpse into the unseen side of a regime who rules by fear. A brilliant depiction of those who support such a regime.
This book doesn't read like a normal novel - more like an autobiography. It's the story of a Syrian who finds himself imprisoned by the Assad regime for being Muslim Brotherhood, although he's actually a Christian and the Syrian authorities neither know nor care why he's in prison. Frankly, it's a tough read. I thought reading about Treblinka was tough. This was on a par. It's awful. It's basically a story of mental survival. Living, crammed closely with people who mistrust, despise and hate you


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