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Martyr! (National Book Award Finalist) A Novel

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Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

203

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.12.2024

Verlag

Random House LLC US

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

19,5/13,2/2,2 cm

Gewicht

267 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-593-68577-8

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Incandescent . . . Akbar has created an indelible protagonist, haunted, searching, utterly magnetic. But it speaks to Akbar s storytelling gifts that Martyr! is both a riveting character study and piercing family saga . . .  Akbar is a dazzling writer, with bars like you wouldn't believe . . . What Akbar pulls off in Martyr! is nothing short of miraculous. The New York Times Book Review

Brilliant . . . steeped in humor and absurdity but deathly serious as well . . . The strength of Martyr! is that Akbar arranges its various messes well and doesn t strive too hard to reconcile them. Los Angeles Times

Martyr! is almost violently artful, full of sentences that stab, pierce, and slice with their beauty . . . Reading this prose can feel like watching an Olympic athlete perform household tasks: Akbar s writing has the musculature of poetry that can t rely on narrative propulsion and so propels itself. It s tonally nuanced in command of a dazzling spectrum of frequencies from comedic to tragic rigorous, and surprising. The New Yorker

Wry, blasphemous, grim, grimy and moving . . . Martyr! is so much its own creation that comparisons don't help. Maybe you could think of it as something of an Iranian American spin on John Kennedy Toole's comic picaresque A Confederacy Of Dunces, wedded to Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch, another meditation on a missing mother and the unpredictable power of art. NPR

Reading Martyr! is a delight. Sensual, oneiric and wonderfully strange, Akbar intuits the mind s talent for distilling meaning from the surreal. His fiction taps his expertise in conjuring an experiential purity through metaphor and with humor that lands. The Washington Post

An existential comedy about the difficulty of finding beauty in banality and sense in suffering . . . In writing this novel about a would-be martyr lost amid the banal clichés and tired stories Americans tell themselves in order to live, Akbar has shown that the only way to make meaning out of meaninglessness is to become the author of our own story. The Atlantic

Akbar's debut is full of love, fury, humor and wisdom. Protagonist Cyrus Shams-poet, recovering alcoholic, son of one of the passengers- is coming straight for your heart. People

A deep-feeling, beautifully bruised debut novel . . . [Martyr!] reads like the book that Akbar has been building up to most of his life. San Francisco Chronicle

A dazzling, thrilling debut novel about identity and loss . . . Martyr! thrillingly depicts why we cobble selves from alloys of words and cultures. Minneapolis Star Tribune

A brilliant and blisteringly alive novel about not just how we go on, but also why. Kaveh Akbar's first novel is so stunning, so wrenching, and so beautifully written that reading it for the first time, I kept forgetting to breathe. I will carry this story, and the people in it, with me for the rest of my life." John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars

"I can t remember the last time a book made me feel like this. Martyr! is simply extraordinary. The language moves across the page like a symphony, and the story vibrates with an energy that made the book impossible to put down. Kaveh Akbar has written a novel that will stay with me forever. What a story. What a voice. What a gift. Clint Smith, author of How the Word Is Passed

Kaveh Akbar renders the full spectrum of life, and death, with great beauty and care. Raven Leilani, author of Luster

Kaveh Akbar is a radiant soul, a poet so agile and largehearted it comes as no surprise that his first leap into fiction is elegant, dizzying, playful. MARTYR!  is the best novel you'll ever read about the joy of language, addiction, displacement, martyrdom, belonging, homesickness for people longed for but forever unknown, the way art as eruption of life gazes back into death, and the ecstasy that sometimes arrives like grace when we find ourselves teetering on the knife-edge of despair. Lauren Groff, author of Fates and Furies

An absolute jewel of a novel. A diamond. I haven t loved a book this much in years. Kaveh s writing is so thoroughly powerful and gorgeous you can feel it from where dreams come, and in all over your brain, and straight from the bottom of your heart. This book does everything. It is so entirely funny and sad and true and beautiful. Kaveh Akbar is one of my favorite writers. Ever.
Tommy Orange, author of There There

Kaveh Akbar has given birth to a hilarious marvel of a novel. Rip-roaringly funny. Wise and wise-assed. It s about addiction and love, self-pity and rage and moving instants of profound redemption. Akbar stands among our greatest poets, but calling this novel lyrical isn t code for lack of plot. Akbar is a black-belt storyteller, and Martyr! is a page-turner I couldn t put down." Mary Karr, author of The Liars' Club

I disappeared into Martyr! utterly consumed by it and then it returned me to the world with wider eyes, a swollen heart, and sharpened nerve endings. This is a book that understands the strangeness and grief and ecstasy of being alive; that understands the strange envelope of a body, the proximate sublime on the bare chest of a beloved; the baffled wonderment of sobriety, the grief that spans every scale of the human project and, more than anything, the impossible salvation of love persisting not despite but through these materials. Kaveh Akbar writes with the staggering entirety of his mind and heart, and Martyr! will stay in my soul for good a fever dream, a reckoning, a heartbreak, a shattering and mending, a delight its double-helix of dreams and conversation now part of my own DNA for good." Leslie Jamison, author of The Empathy Exams

Poet Akbar (Pilgrim Bell, 2021) is an almost deliriously adept first-time novelist, writing from different points of view and darting back and forth in time and into Cyrus satirical dreams and the lives of Iranian poets from Rumi to Farrokhzad. Akbar creates scenes of psychedelic opulence and mystery, emotional precision, edgy hilarity, and heart-ringing poignancy as his characters endure war, grief, addiction, and sacrifice, and find refuge in art and love. Bedazzling and profound." Booklist (starred review)

Sublime . . . [Akbar s] writing makes just enough time for beauty while never languishing . . . although a novel cannot capture what life is, its truths and inventions can powerfully gesture toward what life is like: full of both pain and pleasure, with death inevitable, and love a choice. Bookpage (starred review)

Martyr! stands out as a work of uncommon artistic assuredness and vibrancy . . . As carried through by [Akbar s] poetic pen and perspective, the novel is rich in humor, sharp observation, and a plea for self-love, and all bleakness balanced by a tenderness that generously insinuates itself like sun through shut blinds. Library Journal (starred review)

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

203

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

31.12.2024

Verlag

Random House LLC US

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

19,5/13,2/2,2 cm

Gewicht

267 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-593-68577-8

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Penguin Random House Ireland
Morrison Chambers, 32 Nassau Street
D02 YH68 Dublin
IE
https://eu-contact.penguin.ie

Herstelleradresse

Penguin Random House LLC
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10019 New York
US
penguinrandomhouse@penguinrandomhouse.com

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    5/5

    02.07.2026

    Buch (Taschenbuch)

    Sehr interessante Ansichtsweise der kulturellen Signifikanz von Tod und dessen Bedeutung

    Dieses Buch ist eine große Empfehlung für alle, die sich schon einmal mit der Bedeutung des Lebens, aber ebenso des Todes beschäftigt haben. Besonders die vielschichtigen Charaktere machen den Roman spannend und nahbar. Akbar verbindet Humor, Trauer und Hoffnung auf eine besondere Weise und regt zum Nachdenken an, ohne dabei belehrend zu wirken. Ein ungewöhnliches, berührendes Buch, das noch lange im Kopf bleibt.

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    5/5

    27.07.2025

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    Gut

    A very great book, well-written, the plot is great, everything is great. Wouldn’t recommend for those sensitive to topics of addiction tho as it is quite descriptive and elaborative on this regard.

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    4/5

    20.03.2025

    Buch (Taschenbuch)

    About the meaning of life and death

    This is one of those books that make you reflect on life’s biggest questions; life, death, love and art. You can feel the fact that the author is a poet in every sentence, the prose is beautiful and almost lyrical. The characters are so raw, real and utterly compelling, leaving a lasting impression. I already feel the urge to revisit this book with a highlighter in hand for annotations.

  • Benedikt

    4/5

    10.03.2025

    Buch (Taschenbuch)

    A Multivoiced Reflection on Life and Death

    In Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar, young Cyrus searches for his identity while navigating a labyrinth of memories, cultural heritage, and existential questions. Along his journey, he encounters the key figures who have shaped his life, their stories intricately intertwined with his own. Akbar masterfully weaves together the voices of those who have influenced Cyrus, offering a multifaceted exploration of death from various perspectives. This poetic fusion of narratives creates a profound mosaic of loss, faith, and belonging. However, the constant shifts between short chapters and different characters make it initially difficult to find a reading rhythm—but those who persist will be rewarded with a uniquely moving storytelling experience.

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