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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Finished Kaveh Akbar’s Martyr! It was an uneven read. There were some parts that were really beautifully written; the chapter from the perspective of Cyrus’s uncle, riding a horse on a battlefield, is stunning. I enjoyed the poems that began each chapter. I was not familiar with Akbar as a poet before this, but I will definitely check out his works in that genre. However, I couldn’t relate to the main character (Cyrus) at all. His chapters felt like reading a bored and spoiled young adult from Brooklyn’s LiveJournal. The twist at the end I found to be farfetched and rather silly. Akbar’s touches on a lot of themes (love, loss, grief, American-Iranian relations and politics, martyrdom, among others). Yet none of them are really explored in depth, and so the narrative feels incomplete. Overall 3/5 stars for the book but 5+/5 stars for the poetry. Now reading The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov. Someone on here recommended it. It’s terrific so far.[/quote] The M and M is one of my favorite books. Native Russian speaker here, so I don’t know if it translates well (both literally and figuratively). It’s a great commentary on the Soviet life of the 1930s. [/quote]
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