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- Language
- French
- Published in
- Publisher
- FOLIO
- Pages
- 432
- ISBN
- 9782070453825
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Original edition details
Other editions (12)
Other editions

Zeitoun. Dave Eggers
2011 • Vintage
English

Zeitoun (Dutch Edition) Hardcover
2021 • Vintage Books
Dutch

Zeitoun
2010 • National Geographic Books
English

Zeitoun
2010 • Vintage Canada
English

Zeitoun
2010 • McSweeney's Books
English

Zeitoun (Spanish Edition)
2010 • Random House
Spanish

Zeitoun
2009 • McSweeney's
English

Zeitoun
2012 • Kiepenheuer & Witsch
German

Zeitoun
2011 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Zeitoun
2010 • Vintage Books, 2010
English

Zeitoun
2010 • Penguin Books Ltd
English

Zeitun
2012
Hebrew
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Reviewers widely praise the book for its clear, direct, and engaging prose, which makes it a compelling and quick read for many. The narrative is described as powerful, harrowing, and suspenseful, with strong imagery and intricate characterizations that effectively convey the human impact of Hurricane Katrina. Many appreciate how the author steps back, allowing the Zeitoun family's story to shine through without a smirking or dry authorial voice. The book is lauded for bringing to light the devastating aftermath of the hurricane, particularly highlighting governmental and bureaucratic failures, the erosion of constitutional rights, and broader social injustices. It is seen as a significant work of literary journalism that exposes the complexities of human behavior and societal structures during a crisis, motivating readers to reflect on themes of community, love, and resilience.
A significant point of contention among reviewers is the veracity of the book's central narrative, especially concerning the protagonist, Abdulrahman Zeitoun. Many express deep skepticism and disappointment, citing later revelations and local accounts that portray Zeitoun as a convicted felon with a history of fraud, identity theft, and domestic violence, including attempted murder of his wife. Reviewers argue that the book presents an overly idyllic, almost "hagiographic," image of Zeitoun, leading some to believe the author was misled or that the story is largely fictionalized. This stark contrast between the book's portrayal and the real-life events severely undermines its credibility as nonfiction for many readers. Other criticisms include a slow start with excessive exposition, a perceived lack of subtlety in its messaging, and some finding the narrative flow disjointed.
Despite the considerable controversy surrounding the protagonist's real-life character and the book's accuracy, reviewers generally acknowledge the author's strong writing and the book's effectiveness in shedding light on the human rights abuses and systemic failures that occurred during the Katrina aftermath. The book remains a powerful and emotionally impactful account that prompts important discussions about justice, crisis response, and the complexities of human nature. It would appeal to readers interested in the personal stories of Hurricane Katrina, governmental inadequacies during disasters, and issues of civil liberties and social injustice. It is particularly suited for those who can engage with a narrative that provokes thought on these critical themes, even while acknowledging potential discrepancies between the presented story and external realities.
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