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Kara Kush (1986)

par Idries Shah

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In December of 1979, Soviet tanks rolled across the borders of Afghanistan, beginning a period of barbaric aggression that triggered a turning point in modern history. Idries Shah's brilliant novel chronicles the courageous 10-year resistance of the Afghan people, an epic story of triumph over tyranny that deserves to be immortalized. Kara Kush is the definitive story of freedom fighters. It is a story of patriotism-in-action, mobilized and fueled not by a mass-media propaganda machine, or the charisma of a single individual, but by a thousands-of-years-old tradition of proud independence, deep love of one's land, and fierce will to survive. Kara Kush was first published in 1986, at a time when most of the outside world dismissed the Afghan resistance as a rag-tag lot of rival guerrilla factions in a futile holdout against an invincible military machine. With extraordinary insight into human nature and the course of human history, Kara Kush told the real story. According to author Idries Shah, almost all the people in the text of the novel actually exist-or did. The accounts of battles and raids, precise military details, and the stories of Soviet and Red Afghan atrocities were all from "primary sources"-eye-witnesses, participants, defectors, victims, and prisoners. This remarkable book, among all other sources, offers keys to understanding not only this important strategic region, but the very phase of world history in which we find ourselves today. Much more than a novel, even more than a tribute, Kara Kush stands as a model of human vision, leadership, cooperation, and capacity-at a time when we need it most.… (plus d'informations)
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Underrubriken är "En roman om kriget världen glömde". Och författaren gör allt för att visa på att det var fel att glömma. För Afghanistan är i hans ögon en så vacker, ståtlig, underbar plats dör de vackraste, ädlaste, stoltaste folken bor. Och de strider så ädelt mot de elaka, skitiga odisciplinerade ockupanterna - Ryssarna - och lägger inga fingrar emellan.
Visst låter det propagandistiskt/nationalistiskt? Och det är det. Helt okritiskt national(och krigs-)romantiskt så man blir illamående. Mycket av det Shah säger stämmer säkert, dels om Afghanistans "stolta" historia, och dels om kriget och ryssarna, men det hela blir så klibbigt romantisktsentimentalt, så det är svårt att ta något på allvar.
Dessutom är det ganska dåligt skrivet, i allafall om man ser det som helhet. Romanen består av ett myller av människor som löst sammanfogas (till slut) och händelser som bara nästa hör ihop. Det blir en alltför löst ihophållen helhet med för mycket fokus på krigstaktik och vapenidentitet.
Återblickarna (författarens historiska exposeer över Afghanistan) blir nästa alltid långtråkiga och känns fantastiskt mossiga i sitt romantiska skimmer. ( )
1 voter helices | Mar 23, 2009 |
This account of the Afghan freedom fighters and the people of Afghanistan is the most indepth look into a situation that most people couldn't even imagine. The Russians, in their misguided way thought they could just come in, kill some people, and start their drive to the Arabian oilfields.. They did not take into account the code of the people. A code that goes so far back in time that most of the records are verbal. They are united even in their seperateness. I can't give the whole story because it hasn't ended and may never end until people and their governments simply leave these people alone. Shah is spellbinding author and I spent many a night reading when I should have been sleeping. His family has been in Afghanistan for a thousand years so he speaks with an authority that leaves no doubt as to his knowledge of the subject.
2 voter mudslideslim | Jan 19, 2009 |
A tale about determined Afghan resistance against occupying Soviet forces, suited me perfectly well when I read it roughly ten years ago.
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In December of 1979, Soviet tanks rolled across the borders of Afghanistan, beginning a period of barbaric aggression that triggered a turning point in modern history. Idries Shah's brilliant novel chronicles the courageous 10-year resistance of the Afghan people, an epic story of triumph over tyranny that deserves to be immortalized. Kara Kush is the definitive story of freedom fighters. It is a story of patriotism-in-action, mobilized and fueled not by a mass-media propaganda machine, or the charisma of a single individual, but by a thousands-of-years-old tradition of proud independence, deep love of one's land, and fierce will to survive. Kara Kush was first published in 1986, at a time when most of the outside world dismissed the Afghan resistance as a rag-tag lot of rival guerrilla factions in a futile holdout against an invincible military machine. With extraordinary insight into human nature and the course of human history, Kara Kush told the real story. According to author Idries Shah, almost all the people in the text of the novel actually exist-or did. The accounts of battles and raids, precise military details, and the stories of Soviet and Red Afghan atrocities were all from "primary sources"-eye-witnesses, participants, defectors, victims, and prisoners. This remarkable book, among all other sources, offers keys to understanding not only this important strategic region, but the very phase of world history in which we find ourselves today. Much more than a novel, even more than a tribute, Kara Kush stands as a model of human vision, leadership, cooperation, and capacity-at a time when we need it most.

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