Building 46 by Massoud Hayoun

Building 46 by Massoud Hayoun

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Building 46 by Massoud Hayoun

Sam Saadoun, a closeted Jewish-Arab from Los Angeles, travels to Beijing to attend university. He is in pursuit of a romantic gay dream, desperate to escape the conservative clutches of his childhood United States. When he arrives in Beijing, he is hurled into dilemmas, harassed by shadowy characters and forced to confront a strange new life in this foreign city. All the while a disturbing murder mystery is unfolding in the halls of the university's most curious building. Building 46 draws its reader into the darkest, quietest spaces of China's vast capital. Set just before the 2008 Beijing Olympics, this queer coming-out-and of-age story explores the interplay between so-called Eastern and Western superpowers, between humans and halls of power, and between light and dark. It is a love letter to Beijing. It is an expression of love for its intellectuals, its imams, its waitresses, its foreigners, its wanderers, its middle-aged moms, its shadow men, its DVD bootleggers, its migrant labourers. It is a love letter to a people very different to their mono dimensional portrayals in foreign correspondence.
Hayoun, Massoud: -

Massoud Hayoun is a journalist based in Los Angeles, most recently freelancing for Al Jazeera English and Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown online while writing a weekly column on foreign affairs for Pacific Standard. He previously worked as a reporter for Al Jazeera America, The Atlantic, Agence France-Presse, and the South China Morning Post and has been published widely. He speaks and works in five languages and won a 2015 EPPY Award. The author of When We Were Arabs: A Jewish Family's Forgotten History (The New Press), he lives in Los Angeles.

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ISBN 13 9781850773450
ISBN 10 1850773459
Title Building 46
Author Massoud Hayoun
Series The Ghorba Ghost Story Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Darf Publishers Ltd
Year published 2022-05-05
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.