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Guardian: Your books of the year

[The Guardian] - Caroline Wilson, near Totnes, Devon I came to Hisham Matar via his comments on Libya. This summer Anatomy of a Disappearance (Viking) gave some vivid background to recent events. Amy Waldman's novel The Submission (William Heinemann) imagines the 9/11

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Hisham Matar has just learnt that his father, who disappeared 20 years ago, might be alive

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Hisham Matar's father was 'disappeared' by Libya's secret police. His friends have been hanged; his relatives have been jailed. Does that mean the only thing he can ...

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Hisham Matar: The Libyan regime has never apologised to its own people for past atrocities, and the leader's heir won't change that. Published: 18 Sep 2007
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