On the final page of Kaveh Akbar’s 2024 novel “Martyr!,” the first person he thanks in his acknowledgements for helping him complete his debut work of fiction is “Tommy Orange: bandmate.” It’s ...
I was sobbing on the subway by the end of “Martyr!” – unfettered, unabashed sobbing (in true New York City fashion, no one batted an eye). But it also had me laughing out loud. This book ...
“I called them the (Victory Icons),” with this words Mrs. Sohaila started talking about her book “The Day When Martyrs Ascended” which is considered the first documentation of the war that ...
The book is Michener’s report on what may well be the most important event since the Russian Revolution itself—the first full-scale revolt of a Communist country against the Moscow Moloch.