Apeirogon (novel)

Apeirogon is a novel by Colum McCann, published in February 2020.

Apeirogon
First edition
AuthorColum McCann
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherRandom House (US)
Publication date
25 February 2020
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages480
ISBN9781400069606
Preceded byTransAtlantic 

The novel explores the conflict in the Middle East. It follows the story of two men who each lost a daughter. One is Palestinian, the other Israeli.

Plot

The story follows two real life figures: Rami Elhanan, an Israeli graphic designer, and Bassam Aramin, a Palestinian scholar and previous political prisoner. Consisting of 1001 short sections, the two central figures bond over the untimely deaths of their respective daughters.

Reviews

Reviews for the book have been generally positive. Charles Finch in The Washington Post described the book as "a loving, thoughtful, grueling novel.[1] Shoiab Alam, writing in The Daily Star, hailed the novel as "a masterful and timely literary response to [the] region's neverending horrors."[2] However, the international best-selling Palestinian writer Susan Abulhawa calls it "Another colonialist misstep in commercial publishing" that "mystifies the colonisation of Palestine as a ‘complicated conflict’ between two equal sides".[3]

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