mercredi 4 février 2015

All About Saddam Hussein Books

By Ines Flores


He was born in 1937 and died in 2006.He became supreme ruler of Iraq in 1979. Saddam Hussein was famed for strengthening Iraq military and the entire oil industry. In addition, he is known and remembered for brutality in the effort to maintain power. For these crimes, he was executed in 2006 by the Iraq government after he was found guilty and charged of genocide and crimes against humanity. He was also an author having written four Saddam Hussein books.

There is a total of four books and several poems published by Saddam. All his work was anonymously published under the pen name-the author. The list of his works includes Men and City, Begone, Demons, Zabibah and the King and The Fortified Castle. Some of his works found their way into the Iraqi schools curriculum. After his death, most of them became best sellers.

Saddams first novel is Zabibah and the King that is a romance novel and in 2000 published anonymously. Although mainly a romance novel, it is also an allegory and political metaphor. Hussein presents himself as the hero, the Arab while Zabibah is the people of Iraq. Her character is a beautiful woman married by unloving man and who is also the Arabs love interest.

Zabibahs husband is depicted as cruel and unloving who represents the United States. Him raping Zabibah is an allegory to the invasion of Iraq by the US. Other characters are an allegory to Israel, Jews and others whom the author considered enemies of the state. After publishing, it sold over one million copies with royalties going to charities.

Men and the City is another of his novels published in 2002. Its the third of his books to be published. This particular book is more of an autobiography that tells the story of how his grandfather battled the Ottoman Empire. Although it is rumored that the book was ghostwritten, there is evidence that Hussein might have written it.

The Fortified Castle is Husseins third novel. Like most of the others, it is a political metaphor and allegory. Published in 2001, it is about the delayed wedding of the Iraq protagonist to a Kurdish girl. The protagonist, Sabah is a war hero from the Iran-Iraq war. The fortified castle makes a reference to Iraq with many proposals to divide its wealth.

Begone, Demons, a basically a translation of Get out of here while Cursed You is the fourth but also last novel authored by Saddam. It was written in 2003 in anticipation of the Iraq war. It got published much later in 2006 in Tokyo by a Japanese-based publisher. Since then, it has only been translated into Turkish and no other translations exist.

Saddam Husseins books are significant in the historical period in Iraq during the time they were written. In addition, they are significant to the former leader and his country since they were written when his demise had already begun. They are an outpour of strength, hope and ignorance.




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