This book would easily adapt to a stage
play, one man thrown in a hellish Iraqi prison for 5 years. In a series of diary
entries he reflects on his past life and the current nightmare he is barely
surviving.
It is the story of an intelligent and
educated man slowly descending into madness. It’s of course also a stern
critique on Sadam Hussein and other despots who imprison people for just
speaking their minds.
Dr.Abdullah is a character we can empathise
with, well read and with a western education. We learn about his great love
when on a break from college and his disastrous marriage. We know who he is and
can understand him.
The diary entries are at time a little
repetitive, but as chapters are short I kept reading. I enjoyed the parts about
his youth the most, especially his voyage on motorbike through Iraq. This
brought some much needed light and colour to the book. At times a tough read
but recommended.