The Man Who Snapped His Fingers

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Price
$15.00  $13.95
Publisher
Europa Editions
Publish Date
Pages
144
Dimensions
5.2 X 0.5 X 8.2 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781609453060
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About the Author
Fariba Hachtroudi decided to leave her home country following the Iranian Revolution in 1979. After relocating to Sri Lanka in 1981, she taught at the University of Colombo for two years and studied Teravada Buddhism. Hachtroudi then pursued journalism and eventually went on to write a full-length non-fiction account about her revisit to Iran after 30 years in exile called The Twelfth Imam's a Woman? In addition to writing, Hachtroudi also leads a foundation that advocates for women's rights, education, and secularism.

Alison Anderson's translations for Europa Editions include novels by Sélim Nassib, Amélie Nothomb, and Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt. She is the translator of The Elegance of the Hedgehog (Europa, 2008) and The Life of the Elves (Europa, 2016) by Muriel Barbery.
Reviews

""The Man Who Snapped His Fingers"is an ode to the mysteries that we all carry within ourselves."
- "Paris Match"
"An intimately told thriller of sorts. Clever use of flashbacks sets in motion two alternating narratives...This novel, full of conviction, powerfully dramatizes the tragedy of dictatorships and the unpredictable tenacity of human sentiments." - "Le Monde des livres""
"Tightly plotted, this fierce literary thriller packs complex emotions in a small space, tackling difficult and essential questions about power and our responsibilities to one another." "Kirkus Reviews"

""The Man Who Snapped His Fingers"is an ode to the mysteries that we all carry within ourselves."
"Paris Match"
"An intimately told thriller of sorts. Clever use of flashbacks sets in motion two alternating narratives...This novel, full of conviction, powerfully dramatizes the tragedy of dictatorships and the unpredictable tenacity of human sentiments." "Le Monde des livres""
Praise for "The Man Who Snapped His Fingers"
a profound, exquisitely crafted novella about life under a merciless regime, about torture and resilience, truth and culpability and the triumph of love over fear. "The Independent "(UK)
"Tightly plotted, this fierce literary thriller packs complex emotions in a small space, tackling difficult and essential questions about power and our responsibilities to one another." "Kirkus Reviews
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"Hachtroudi's book...is timeless in its meditations on totalitarianism and the toll it takes on even those who physically escape its clutches.
"ShelfAwareness "(Starred Review)

""The Man Who Snapped His Fingers"is an ode to the mysteries that we all carry within ourselves."
"Paris Match"
"An intimately told thriller of sorts. Clever use of flashbacks sets in motion two alternating narratives...This novel, full of conviction, powerfully dramatizes the tragedy of dictatorships and the unpredictable tenacity of human sentiments." "Le Monde des livres""
Praise for The Man Who Snapped His Fingers

"The story leaves us chilled by the tyrannical culture that created this macabre bond. But at the end, it's just as much a tale of the capacity of love."
--Minneapolis Star Tribune

..".a profound, exquisitely crafted novella about life under a merciless regime, about torture and resilience, truth and culpability and the triumph of love over fear."
--The Independent (UK)

"Tightly plotted, this fierce literary thriller packs complex emotions in a small space, tackling difficult and essential questions about power and our responsibilities to one another."
--Kirkus Reviews

"Hachtroudi's book...is timeless in its meditations on totalitarianism and the toll it takes on even those who physically escape its clutches."
--ShelfAwareness (Starred Review)

"An astonishing novel--powerful, captivating, and unforgettable."
--PAGE des libraires

"The Man Who Snapped His Fingers is an ode to the mysteries that we all carry within ourselves."
--Paris Match

"An intimately told thriller of sorts. Clever use of flashbacks sets in motion two alternating narratives...This novel, full of conviction, powerfully dramatizes the tragedy of dictatorships and the unpredictable tenacity of human sentiments."
--Le Monde des livres

"Hachtroudi enchants her readers with this rich work that is at once a love story and a political tale."
--L'Express