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  1. electricliterature.com

    The fiction I write is inspired by truths and in Afghanistan, perhaps more so than anywhere else in the world, truth is stranger than fiction. In a previous reading list, I offered a few books that centered the voices of Afghan women writing across genres. Here are a few non-fiction books that will make you squirm, protest, and ache.
    • 8 Books By and About Afghan Women

      Earlier in 2020, a U.S. envoy signed a "peace" deal with the Taliban to formalize the withdrawal of all American troops from Afghanistan. Although the liberation of Afghan women from their brutal and misogynistic regime had become a cause celebre and helped justify American military involvement, the four-page treaty did not once mention women.

  2. culturalreads.com

    There are many excellent books about Afghanistan that offer a unique perspective on the country's complex history, culture, and current events. Besides the names above, " The Bookseller of Kabul " by Asne Seierstad is a non-fiction account of a bookseller and his family in post-Taliban Afghanistan.
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  4. afghanistan-analysts.org

    Afghanistan in World literature: A work in progress. In terms of modern fiction, much of the literary output appearing after the international intervention starting in 2001 were 'instant books', hastily published to take advantage of the global interest in the wake of 9/11 and the fall of the first Taleban regime.
  5. goodreads.com

    Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001 by. ... Great historical fiction, even though it's a little slow in the beginning. If you find yourself about to give up on the book, skip to chapter 21 (that's about one third into the book): at that point, the story really ...
  6. readaroundtheworldchallenge.com

    Propelled by the same superb instinct for storytelling that made The Kite Runner a beloved classic, the #1 New York Times bestseller A Thousand Splendid Suns is at once an incredible chronicle of thirty years of Afghan history and a deeply moving story of family, friendship, faith, and the salvation to be found in love.
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    Pages in category "History of Afghanistan in fiction" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Afghanis-tan; G. The Great Game: Afghanistan This page was last edited on 14 August 2012, at 13:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
  8. Jul 3, 2024All these popular books on Afghanistan are sorted by popularity, so the highest rated books are at the top of the list. This well-researched Afghanistan bibliography includes out-of-print titles and generally contains the most popular, famous, or otherwise notable books - fiction or non-fiction - about Afghanistan.
  9. microcosm of Afghanistan under Soviet occupation. The history and culture of the village that gave Identity to Dastaguir and his family are summarily obliterated by the Soviets. Similarly, in Hosseini's The Kite Runner, Amir's memory of Afghanistan and his personal and familial 'past' of 'un-atoned sins' give the plot its impetus.
  10. mindonfirebooks.com

    Non-Fiction - Afghanistan Literature ... Muslim roots, and Western and Afghan sources to explain history from the inside out, and to illuminate the long, internal struggle that the outside world has never fully understood. It is the story of a nation struggling to take form, a nation undermined by its own demons while, every 40 to 60 years, a ...
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