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Frankenstein in Baghdad

Book • 2018
Ahmed Saadawi's "Frankenstein in Baghdad" is a darkly satirical novel set against the backdrop of the Iraq War. The story centers on Hadi, a scavenger who collects body parts from the streets and unwittingly creates a monstrous being.

The novel blends elements of fantasy and realism, offering a visceral portrayal of the war's devastating impact on Iraqi society.

Saadawi's work explores themes of violence, loss, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.

"Frankenstein in Baghdad" is a powerful and disturbing exploration of the human condition in the face of war and destruction.

It has received critical acclaim for its unique blend of genres and its unflinching portrayal of the realities of war.

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Amir Moosavi
as a famous novel by Ahmad Sadawi that won the Arabic Booker.
Amir Moosavi, "Dust That Never Settles: Literary Afterlives of the Iran-Iraq War" (Stanford UP, 2025)
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Turo Mende
as a recent novel by Ahmad Sadawi, a famous Iraqi author.
Amir Moosavi, "Dust That Never Settles: Literary Afterlives of the Iran-Iraq War" (Stanford UP, 2025)
Mentioned by the host as a reinterpretation of Frankenstein set in Baghdad.
Tabish Khair, "Literature Against Fundamentalism" (Oxford UP, 2024)

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