Khalil

Khalil

by Yasmina Khadra

Narrated by Cédric Dumond

Unabridged — 5 hours, 43 minutes

Khalil

Khalil

by Yasmina Khadra

Narrated by Cédric Dumond

Unabridged — 5 hours, 43 minutes

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Overview

Vendredi 13 novembre 2015. L'air est encore doux pour un soir d'hiver. Tandis que les Bleus électrisent le Stade de France, aux terrasses des brasseries parisiennes on trinque aux retrouvailles et aux rencontres heureuses. Une ceinture d'explosifs autour de la taille, Khalil attend de passer à l'acte. Il fait partie du commando qui s'apprête à ensanglanter la capitale. Qui est Khalil ? Comment en est-il arrivé là ? Yasmina Khadra nous livre une approche inédite du terrorisme, d'un réalisme et d'une justesse époustouflants, une plongée vertigineuse dans l'esprit d'un kamikaze qu'il suit à la trace, jusque dans ses derniers retranchements, pour nous éveiller à notre époque suspendue entre la fragile lucidité de la conscience et l'insoutenable brutalité de la folie.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Direct and irresistible . . . This novel is both timely and, sadly, timeless. In examining the anatomy of radicalism, Khadra shows that all forms of extremism, whether political, religious or otherwise, stem from the same source: a refusal to see things from an opposing point of view. For Khalil and many others who feel called to commit atrocities in the name of a higher cause, the outcome is only tragedy."
—The New York Times Book Review

"Khadra . . . skillfully shows how someone like Khalil can be turned into a terrorist from a young age. With Khalil's fate—and those of countless potential victims—perpetually hanging in the balance, the book becomes a gripping existential inquiry that earns the author comparisons with Camus. An exciting work of fiction rooted in docu-like reality."
Kirkus

"Award-winning Yasmina Khadra has penned another fast-paced, thought-provoking and immersive story within a ravishing novel. Khalil tackles the blurry moral edges of agency, right and wrong, guilt, as well as coming to terms with choices and mistakes. Can control of one’s life ever be regained once it has set on a seemingly irreversible course? There is a degree of unsettling intimacy in Khalil’s writing."
—Asian Review of Books

"[Khadra] succeeds . . . in addressing the statelessness many first generations feel, in which neither conformity nor diversity is rewarded. The systemic contempt of these communities erodes any possibility of hope, and this is a form of violence too."
—The Daily Beast

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171979317
Publisher: Univers Poche
Publication date: 10/04/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
Language: French
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