The dictator's last night

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Lingvo: English

Eldonita je 19-a de novembro 2015

ISBN:
978-1-910477-13-7
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Numero OCLC:
904652968

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‘People say I am a megalomaniac. It is not true. I am an exceptional being, providence incarnate, envied by the gods, able to make a faith of his cause.’

October 2011. In the dying days of the Libyan civil war, Muammar Gaddafi is hiding out in his home town of Sirte along with his closest advisors. They await a convoy that will take them south, away from encroaching rebel forces and NATO aerial attacks. The mood is sombre. In what will be his final night, Gaddafi reflects on an extraordinary life, whilst still raging against the West, his fellow Arab nations and the ingratitude of the Libyan people.

In this gripping imagining of the last hours of President Gaddafi, Yasmina Khadra provides us with fascinating insight into the mind of one of the most complex and controversial figures of recent history.

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I received a copy of The Dictator's Last Night by Yasmina Khadra from its publishers, Gallic Books, via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

I forgot, when I chose the book, that I have already read a work by Yasmina Khadra: The Sirens of Baghdad back in July 2013 which was before I started reviewing everything! In both books, Khadra delves deep into the minds of his protagonists. In Sirens we followed a suicide bomber; In The Dictator's Last Night we spend a dozen hours in the imagined mind of Muammar Gaddafi during the night of his final capture and murder. This isn't exactly a spoiler as Khadra's novel keeps to the known timeline of Gaddafi's last movements.

It took about half the book for me to really get into the story. Gaddafi is, unsurprisingly, not at all likeable although his remembrances of his youth did allow me to …

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  • Fiction
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