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Informações da ObraO Árabe do Futuro, Vol.3: Uma Juventude no Oriente Médio (1985- 1987) de Riad Sattouf (2016)
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Liked a lot, perhaps not quite as much as #1 or #2, or maybe I’m just taking his great storytelling for granted now. I’ll keep reading these as long as he writes/draws them! ( ) Le petit Riad continue de grandir, ses yeux s’ouvrent, il constate la violence de l’enfance et de la société syrienne, le délabrement et la corruption du pays. Alors que la petite famille s’agrandit, la tension monte aussi le couple de ses parents avec une mère qui désespère de plus en plus et un père qui commence aussi à s’épuiser dans les tiraillements entre ses convictions, ses aveuglements, ses rêves, ses racines, sa famille, son travail et la religion So much about Sattouf's childhood in Syria is alien and unpleasant to me. Adults treat children, animals and each other cruelly. Living conditions seem squalid at times. Corruption is rampant. And above all else, Sattouf's father is a narcissistic ass. So much of this book is infuriating, but it is told in a captivating manner that kept me turning pages. Somehow, Sattouf manages in his portrayal to make his father a lovable narcissistic ass. And though I wouldn't want to live there, Sattouf helps me understand the nuances of the complex love/hate relationship he and many of his characters have with Syria. (Side note: Conan the Barbarian completists may want this volume for the 5-page recap of the 1982 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie included in Chapter 2.) Arab of the Future 3 covers only 2 years of Riad Sattouf's life, from 1985 - 1987. Riad has a French Christian mother, Clementine, and a Lebanese father who teaches at a Syrian university. Together with his younger brother Yahya they live in the countryside village of Ter Maaleh where there are many deprivations of life. The power frequently goes out, there are no traditional grocery stores and many foods are scarce. Riad is now 7 and continues to struggle with fitting in. Because he is blonde like his mother Riad is frequently accused of being Jewish. He and his best friend Saleem are star pupils and are never in trouble with their teacher. However, they incur the wrath of other students who regularly get caned by the teacher. They still manage to have a good time in an increasingly cruel society run by Bashir Al-Assad. His parents frequently fight as Clementine demands that they either move to a big city in Syria or back to France where she is from. His father struggles with his lack of religious piety, something that his mother demands from him, including a demand that Riad be circumcised like all Muslim boys. Success always seems right around the corner for this family. With interesting relatives that make great secondary characters, Sattouf has another hit with this graphic novel. As with the earlier two novels. the artwork consists of line drawings with a color scheme based on where the family is located during a scene. The drawings are colored pink when they are in Syria and blue when they are in France. Since most of this story takes place in Syria, this book is primarily colored in pink. I have looked forward to this book since part 2 was published. It was a long wait but well worth it. Now I have to wait for part 4! sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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In this third volume, (1985-1987), Riad's mother, fed up with the grinding reality of daily life in the village, decides she cannot take it any longer. When she resolves to move back to France, young Riad sees his father torn between his wife's aspirations and the weight of family traditions. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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