Phony Honor Killing?

Categories: Literature/Language Posted by Alex on Sat Jul 24, 2004 |
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Apparently, the publishers have withdrawn the book from future printing and sales, or something like that. I caught the tail-end of the discussion on the Channel 7 morning news in Sydney.
I think that's way too extreme. Of course it takes away from the raw emotions, if that's what you could call them, that the book creates knowing that it is fiction. However, it's still a good book. Why can it not be re-released as fiction?
Posted by Kaisyn on Mon Jul 26, 2004 at 11:35 PM
I think that's way too extreme. Of course it takes away from the raw emotions, if that's what you could call them, that the book creates knowing that it is fiction. However, it's still a good book. Why can it not be re-released as fiction?
Perhaps because Khouri has already violated the trust of the public (readers) and her publishers. After all, they sponsored her for an emergency visa based on her claims that she'd been ever-so-persecuted in Jordan. I don't think it's simply a matter of "Oh, we can re-release this as yet another Muslim hating oppressed women veil-ripper," it's a matter of fraud. Although I can't say I'd be very happy about Khouri being shipped back here to America in her state of shame.
Posted by UmmZaid on Tue Jul 27, 2004 at 12:10 AM
Sorry, I know it was stupid to base what I said on a news program. I did not hear any mention of an emergency visa because like I said, I heard the tail-end of the discussion that focused nearly entirely on the merit of the book as fiction/non-fiction. I find it rather interesting that they didn't mention anything about the visa, considering Australia's position on illegal immigrants and refugees. I'm better educated now, thank you. Oh, and you can have Khouri back.
Posted by Kaisyn on Tue Jul 27, 2004 at 05:14 AM
Khouri may not be telling the truth, but we are talking fiction here, really. I have no doubt this could be true. A few years ago in the Detroit area a father decapitated his teen daughter for straying from her Muslim heritage, in other words, acting like a normal American.
Posted by J koffeman on Thu Aug 05, 2004 at 06:44 AM
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