2021-05 Book Club

Ulysse from Bagdad by Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt

Ulysse from Bagdad

Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt

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“My name is Saad Saad, which means Hope Hope in Arabic …” Saad wants to leave the chaos of Baghdad for Europe, freedom and a future. But how do you cross borders without a dinar to call your own? How, like Ulysses, do you brave the storms, survive shipwrecks, evade the opium smugglers, turn a deaf ear to the sirens-turned-rock stars, escape the cruelty of a Cyclopean jailer, or tear yourself away from the amorous enchantment of a Sicilian Calypso? By turns violent, slapstick and tragic, Saad’s one-way journey begins. From adventures to tribulations interspersed with conversations with a loving father he can’t forget, the novel tells of the exodus of one of the millions of men currently in search of a place on earth: a stowaway. Always a captivating and sympathetic story-teller, Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt offers this picaresque saga for our time and questions the human condition. Are borders the bulwark of our identities, or the last bastion of our illusions?

Page count: 280

Pitch text from: eric-emmanuel-schmitt.com

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Pitch by: Rayna

First Suggested: January 2021

Supporter(s): Rayna, Uli, Nadine, Karina