The Arab of the Future
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The Arab of the Future A Childhood in the Middle East, 1978-1984: A Graphic Memoir

Riad Sattouf2015
The Arab of the Future, the #1 French best-seller, tells the unforgettable story of Riad Sattouf's childhood, spent in the shadows of 3 dictators—Muammar Gaddafi, Hafez al-Assad, and his father In striking, virtuoso graphic style that captures both the immediacy of childhood and the fervor of political idealism, Riad Sattouf recounts his nomadic childhood growing up in rural France, Gaddafi's Libya, and Assad's Syria--but always under the roof of his father, a Syrian Pan-Arabist who drags his family along in his pursuit of grandiose dreams for the Arab nation. Riad, delicate and wide-eyed, follows in the trail of his mismatched parents; his mother, a bookish French student, is as modest as his father is flamboyant. Venturing first to the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab State and then joining the family tribe in Homs, Syria, they hold fast to the vision of the paradise that always lies just around the corner. And hold they do, though food is scarce, children kill dogs for sport, and with locks banned, the Sattoufs come home one day to discover another family occupying their apartment. The ultimate outsider, Riad, with his flowing blond hair, is called the ultimate insult... Jewish. And in no time at all, his father has come up with yet another grand plan, moving from building a new people to building his own great palace. Brimming with life and dark humor, The Arab of the Future reveals the truth and texture of one eccentric family in an absurd Middle East, and also introduces a master cartoonist in a work destined to stand alongside Maus and Persepolis.
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Ozge Kara@ozgevon
4 stars
May 25, 2023

Read this in one go. First I was worried it was “orientalist” but gave it a chance since the author is “Arab”. Afterwards I realized how it was just sincere observations of a little kid. One thing that troubled me was how the author’s mother was just a background figure, had no say in family decisions and was just following the father, who makes stupid decisions back to back. Overall I liked the book. Middle Easterners will definitely understand what it is to have an uncle that is younger than you. Also I think the father’s unhealthy and very complicated relation to the west and to the Arabs was portrayed very well

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Ozge Kara@ozgevon
4 stars
May 25, 2023

This book was much better than the first one and his drawings are amazing, making me laugh out loud at some instances and be terrified in others. He has a magnificent skill, his simple and clean drawings that portray many emotions. In the first book I wondered if he was orientalists or even a bit racist but with the second book actually my opinion changed. I saw some reader comments that says “Syria is not like this”. Well, obviously! He is talking about a village in Syria though. I am Turkish and there are many, many, many villages in Turkey where what he experienced can definitely happen. Also we are talking about 30 years ago. I actually am astonished with how much he remembers and I felt sorry for this little kid who was quite traumatised for that age with what he saw. Well, this is what being Middle Eastern is. We all have anxiety.

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Mar 29, 2022
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Jan 1, 2022
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Mar 29, 2024
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Jan 8, 2024
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Jan 2, 2024
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Jan 2, 2024
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Aug 21, 2023
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Jun 1, 2023
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May 22, 2023
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May 4, 2023
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Apr 24, 2023
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Feb 26, 2023
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Feb 1, 2023
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Justine @esaneum
3 stars
Jan 27, 2023
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Dylan Garrett@dygar
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Dec 22, 2022
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Dylan Garrett@dygar
3 stars
Dec 22, 2022
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Dylan Garrett@dygar
4 stars
Dec 22, 2022

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