In the Light of What We Know

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  • 9780374175627
  • 22 april 2014
  • 512 pagina's
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Zia Haider Rahman

"Zia Haider Rahman (/ˈziːə ˈhaɪdər ˈrɑːmən/; Bengali: জিয়া হায়দার রহমান) is a British novelist who was born in Bangladesh and raised in the UK. His debut novel, In the Light of What We Know, was published in 2014 to international critical acclaim. In August 2015, Rahman was awarded the prestigious James Tait Black Memorial Prize, Britain’s oldest literary prize. In 2016 he was the recipient of the inaugural International Ranald MacDonald prize.

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A bold, epic debut novel set during the war and financial crisis that defined the beginning of our century

One September morning in 2008, an investment banker approaching forty, his career in collapse and his marriage unraveling, receives a surprise visitor at his West London townhouse. In the disheveled figure of a South Asian male carrying a backpack, the banker recognizes a long-lost friend, a mathematics prodigy who disappeared years earlier under mysterious circumstances. The friend has resurfaced to make a confession of unsettling power.
In the Light of What We Know takes us on a journey of exhilarating scope--from Kabul to London, New York, Islamabad, Oxford, and Princeton--and explores the great questions of love, belonging, science, and war. It is an age-old story: the friendship of two men and the betrayal of one by the other. The visitor, a man desperate to climb clear of his wrong beginnings, seeks atonement; and the narrator sets out to tell his friend's story but finds himself at the limits of what he can know about the world--and, ultimately, himself. Set against the breaking of nations and beneath the clouds of economic crisis, this surprisingly tender novel chronicles the lives of people carrying unshakable legacies of class and culture as they struggle to tame their futures.
In an extraordinary feat of imagination, Zia Haider Rahman has telescoped the great upheavals of our young century into a novel of rare intimacy and power.

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  • tegenvaller ....

    De verwachting was, na DWDD en alle andere spetterende reviews, hoog gespannen .... maar er was niet om doorheen te komen ..... Van de hak op de tak, van de ene naar de andere verteller, sprongen voor- en achteruit in de tijd ....

    En wat weten we nu eigenlijk? Ik heb werkelijk geen idee!

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  • Deceit, betrayal and disappointment

    Positieve punten

    • Goede verhaallijn
    • Meeslepend verhaal
    • actuele thema's

    Negatieve punten

    • geen eerstejaars engels

    It's September 2008 when a haunted man rings a doorbell in the well-off residential area Kensington in London. It takes the storyteller a while to recognize his friend Zafar from Oxford in the haggard man at his doorstep. As he lets Zafar in, he becomes the witness of a thrilling tale that ends up as a half-told confession. Both men have a Pakistan background and studied mathematics in Oxford. The story is a typical 21-st century tale in that it uses the banking crisis and the Iraq and Afghan wars as a background. It subtly shows how Pakistani or other 'foreigners' are never fully integrated into society, leading to problems with loyalty. It also sheds light on the untold story of the practice of war and subsequent reconstruction by swarms of consultants who are mainly interested in each other and the lavish salaries.
    As could be expected from a storyteller who is a mathematician by training, the story is beautifully crafted, well paced and it keeps the half-told confession behind until the final few pages. The language is rich, eloquent and full of references, underlining the Oxford education.
    Why should you read this book? Because it offers you a glimpse behind the facades of banks, ministries, non-governmental organizations and armies that determine most of today's news. Writer Zia Haider Rahman has a rich and varied background in Bangladesh, Oxford, Walls Street and international human rights. In the troubled Zafar, Rahman has created a powerful and vivacious vehicle for his thoughts and observations and doubts about our world in turmoil.
    The hidden theme, although it features in the book's title, is not so much the east-west juxtaposition. Rahman frequently cites Gödel's theorem about the limits of what we can know - even in mathematics. World visions rest on assumptions of which we can never be sure. Evidently, the visions of neoconservatives and mullahs are worlds apart. However, it's logically impossible to tell who is right.

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  • De moeite waard

    Vaak verwarrend geschreven, verhaallijn niet altijd duidelijk. Echter, wanneer je je door het eerste deel heen weet te worstelen, zeer de moeite waard!

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  • In the light of what we know

    Niet perse het boek van de maand wat mij betreft. Er zitten mooie en boeiende stukken in (vooral waar de schrijver de tegenstelling tussen arm/rijk blank/zwart beschrijft), maar ik heb af en toe ook passages overgeslagen omdat het me teveel geneuzel was.

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