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The bookseller of Kabul

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Two weeks after September 11th, award-winning journalist Asne Seierstad went to Afghanistan to report on the conflict.

In the following spring she returned to live with a bookseller and his family for several months.

The Bookseller of Kabul is the fascinating account of her time spent living with the family of thirteen in their four-roomed home.

Bookseller Sultan Khan defied the authorities for twenty years to supply books to the people of Kabul.

He was arrested, interrogated and imprisoned by the communists and watched illiterate Taliban soldiers burn piles of his books in the street.

He even resorted to hiding most of his stock in attics all over Kabul.

But while Khan is passionate in his love of books and hatred of censorship, he is also a committed Muslim with strict views on family life.

As an outsider, Seierstad is able to move between the private world of the women - including Khan's two wives - and the more public lives of the men.

The result is an intimate and fascinating portrait of a family which also offers a unique perspective on a troubled country.

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Virago Press Ltd
1844080471 / 9781844080472
Paperback / softback
04/03/2004
United Kingdom
English
276 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. This translation originally published: London: Little, Brown, 2003.