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Death Is Hard Work

By Khaled Khalifa

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Faber & Faber Paperback English

Death Is Hard Work

By Khaled Khalifa

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"Searing . . . Khalifa is a soulful and perfectly unsentimental writer . . . The most amazing thing about this book is that it managed to exist, that it came to us out of the fire with its pages intact." Hisham Matar, Guardian Death Is Hard Work is a tale of three people embarking on an absurd quest – an unforgettable journey into a contemporary heart of darkness. At a hospital in Damascus, Syria, Abdel Latif’s final wish is to be buried in the family plot near Aleppo – just a two-hour drive away. Bolbol, his youngest son, persuades his estranged brother and sister to accompany him and their father’s body to the ancestral village. But Syria is a war zone, and the trials that confront the family on their journey will have enormous consequences for them all. A GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE YEAR WINNER OF THE SAIF GHOBASH BANIPAL PRIZE A FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARDS IN TRANSLATED LITERATURE A FINALIST FOR THE PREMIO GREGOR VON REZZORI AWARD