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"Imagine Charles Dickens, his sentimentality in check but his journalistic eyes wide open, roaming New Orleans after it was buried by Hurricane Katrina.... Eggers's tone is pitch-perfect--suspense blended with just enough information to stoke reader outrage and what is likely to be a typical response: How could this happen in America?... It's the stuff of great narrative nonfiction.... Fifty years from now, when people want to know what happened to this once-great city during a shameful episode of our history, they will still be talking about a family named Zeitoun."
-- Timothy Egan, The New York Times Book Review

"Zeitoun is a riveting, intimate, wide-scanning, disturbing, inspiring nonfiction account of a New Orleans married couple named Abdulrahman and Kathy Zeitoun who were dragged through their own special branch of Kafkaesque (for once the adjective is unavoidable) hell after Hurricane Katrina.... [It's] unmistakably a narrative feat, slowly pulling the reader into the oncoming vortex without literary trickery or theatrical devices, reminiscent of Mailer's Executioner's Song but less craftily self-conscious in the exercise of its restraint. Humanistic, that is, in the highest, best, least boring sense of the word."
-- James Wolcott, Vanity Fair

"A fiercely elegant and simply eloquent tale.... So fierce in its fury, so beautiful in its richly nuanced, compassionate telling of an American tragedy, and finally, so sweetly, stubbornly hopeful."
-- Susan Larson, New Orleans Times-Picayune

"In Zeitoun, [Eggers] tells a story made more upsetting by the fact that although it surpasses our worst nightmares, it is absolutely true. A major achievement and [Eggers'] best book yet."
-- Andrew Ervin, Miami Herald

"Eggers' sympathy for Zeitoun is as plain and real as his style in telling the man's story. He doesn't try to dazzle with heartbreaking pirouettes of staggering prose; he simply lets the surreal and tragic facts speak for themselves. And what they say about one man and the city he loves and calls home is unshakably poignant--but not without hope."
-- Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly

"The book serves as a damning indictment of governmental and judicial failings in the wake of Katrina--but beyond that, it recounts a wrenching, human story of family, faith and, ultimately, hope. Dave Eggers is an important writer with a big heart, as conscientious as he is prolific. Whatever he does next, and however he does it, his work matters, and people should be listening."
-- Pasha Malla, The Toronto Globe and Mail

"Zeitoun is a story about the Bush administration's two most egregious policy disasters--the War on Terror and the response to Hurricane Katrina--as they collide with each other and come crashing down on one family. Eggers tells the story entirely from the perspective of Abdulrahman and Kathy Zeitoun, although he says he has vigorously double-checked the facts and removed any inaccuracies from their accounts. At first, as a reader, I felt some resistance to this tactic--could the Zeitouns possibly be as wholesome and all-American as Eggers depicts them?--but the sheer momentum, emotional force and imagistic power of the narrative finally sweep such objections away."
-- Andrew O'Hehir, Salon

"Which makes you angrier--the authorities' handling of Hurricane Katrina or the treatment of Arabs since Sept. 11, 2001? Can't make up your mind? Dave Eggers has the book for you.... Zeitoun is a warm, exciting and entirely fresh way of experiencing Hurricane Katrina.... Eggers makes this account completely new, and so infuriating I found myself panting with rage."
-- Dan Baum, San Francisco Chronicle

"I can't recommend this book highly enough. Not only was I completely immersed in the story, but it's important that we learn about one of the most defining events in recent U.S. history. Also, I loved how Eggers goes back and forth from the present to the past with events that provide insight on the people he documents throughout his book. The reader learns about Zeitoun growing up in Syria and his life at sea, what led Kathy to Islam, how Zeitoun and Kathy met and got married, and a multitude of other events that truly define these people and make them easy to relate to, making their struggle our struggle, whether one is Muslim or not."
-- Bushra Burney, Media and Islam

"Eggers does a masterful job weaving Zeitoun's story together to show the multiple dimensions of his experience--Zeitoun's belief in America's highest ideals and principles and shock at their violation, his love of his community, his family's fears and his current efforts to put this sad chapter behind him to focus on the real work at hand--rebuilding his home, New Orleans. This book and story will go down in history as many narratives do that recount incredibly transformative times in our nation's history. What is so heartening is that Eggers avoids telling a 'Muslim' story and instead tells an important and rich American story through the experience of an exceptional American family that is Muslim, nothing more and nothing less."
-- Jordan Robinson, altmuslim

"Eggers is a tremendously gifted writer of narrative nonfiction. So good, in fact, that his new work is the best book this reviewer has read so far this year.... Eggers' book is a marvel: simple yet moving and eloquent, gentle yet reaching deep to the heart of his very human story of one family, unflinching from tragedy but in the end, cautiously hopeful. There are other books that give a broader view of Katrina and its aftermath--Breach of Faith by Jed Horne and The Great Deluge by Douglas Brinkley are especially good--but Eggers' portrait of one American family's astounding experiences, of their own country after the storm, is no doubt the 'Katrina book' people will be talking about years from now."
-- Creative Loafing

"Zeitoun offers a transformative experience to anyone open to it, for the simple reasons that it is not heavy-handed propaganda, not eat-your-peas social analysis, but an adventure story, a tale of suffering and redemption, almost biblical in its simplicity, the trials of a good man who believes in God and happens to have a canoe. Anyone who cares about America, where it is going and where it almost went, before it caught itself, will want to read this thrilling, heartbreaking, wonderful book."
-- Neil Steinberg, Chicago Sun-Times

I first read about Abdulrahman Zeitoun in a book of oral histories about Hurricane Katrina published by McSweeney's. Zeitoun, a Syrian American contractor survives Katrina, even manages to save some lives, only to fall victim to the trappings of the Bush-era Department of Homeland Security. Dave Eggers works some of the same magic here that made his novel/biography What
Is the What such a powerful read. Gripping, lyrical, and so real it makes
you ache."
--Edwidge Danticat, The Progressive
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In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, longtime New Orleans residents Abdulrahman and Kathy Zeitoun are cast into an unthinkable struggle with forces beyond wind and water. In this startling and deeply humane work of nonfiction, readers will witness our country's worst natural disaster through new eyes, encountering all the hope and contradiction of a unique moment in American history.

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  • Año de publicación2009
  • ISBN 10 1934781630
  • ISBN 13 9781934781630
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