Apeirogon

Colum McCann

Apeirogon
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Published
2 February 2021
Pages
480
ISBN
9781526607898

Apeirogon

Colum McCann

How do we continue living once we have lost our reason to live?

Rami and Bassam live in the city of Jerusalem - but exist worlds apart, divided by an age-old conflict. And yet they have one thing in common. Both are fathers; both are fathers of daughters - and both daughters are now lost.

When Rami and Bassam meet, and tell one another the story of their grief, the most unexpected thing of all happens: they become best of friends. And their stories become one story, a story with the power to heal - and the power to change the world.

Review

This is quite a surprising novel in its structure made up of a series of numbered passages. Every passage is connected in some way and at times not in ways that are immediately obvious. It is based on two real-life characters: an Israeli graphic artist, Rami Elahanan, and Palestinian plumber Bassam Aramin. They are drawn together by a shared tragedy that unites them in a desire for peace and reconciliation. Rami’s beloved daughter Smadar was killed by suicide bombers in a busy Jerusalem street. Ten years later, Bassam’s daughter Abir is shot in the head by a rubber bullet fired by a young soldier of the Israel Defence Force as she makes her way to school.

Both Rami and Bassam had previously fought on differing sides, but had come to the realisation that violence and counter violence solves nothing. They become members of Combatants for Peace and its exclusive branch, The Parents Circle. The circle is a group to which no one wants to belong because having lost a child in the conflict between Israel and Palestine is a prerequisite for membership. The two men are united by their beliefs and their loss, and become powerful advocates for a peaceful resolution of the conflict. They become tireless campaigners, so much so that one can start a sentence and the other will finish it. Despite threats and abuse from their respective communities, they carry on. This is a surprising and powerful work that deserves attention and acclaim.


Mark Rubbo is the managing director of Readings.

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