Martyr!
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Narrated by:
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Arian Moayed
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By:
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Kaveh Akbar
About this listen
Discover the life-affirming debut novel from acclaimed poet Kaveh Akbar: a love letter to the world and our search for meaning - in faith, art, ourselves and those we care for.
'Dazzling' Ann Patchett
‘Profoundly moving' Elif Shafak
‘Gorgeous’ Tommy Orange
‘Radiant’ Lauren Groff
‘Stunning’ John Green
‘Miraculous' The New York Times
‘Sensational’ Daily Mail
‘Kaleidoscopic’ The Guardian
Cyrus Shams has always been lost. He’s grown up tangled in the mysteries of his past – an uncle who rode through Iranian battlefields, a haunting work of art by an exiled painter, and his mother, whose plane was shot down over the Persian Gulf when he was just a baby. Now, newly sober and maybe in love, he’s headed for an encounter that will transform everything he thought he knew. Can a final revelation change the truth of Cyrus's life?
Electrifying, funny, and all-consuming, Kaveh Akbar's Martyr! is a masterpiece.
A Book of the Year in The Observer, The New York Times, TIME, Vanity Fair, The Atlantic and The New Yorker, and shorlisted for the Waterstones Debut Prize for Fiction
Critic reviews
*spoiler alert*
You mean to tell me a mom discovers her long lost son -- who she deserted -- in the most improbable circumstances during her dying days. And instead of reconnecting with this person and taking advantage of this miricle, she chooses to kill herself -- either in the name of art or for some other personal reason that is never addressed? This decision is not even analysed by the protagonist. It is completely glossed over.
Some of the writing is beautiful, most of it is way overdescribed and wordy. It's one metaphor after another. So in short, I don't see what the hoopla is about. It was OK but not a classic by any means.
Major Plot Holes
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the novel itself is to be admired for it’s technicality and wild imagination but personally found it too confused, and long winding. The twist comes in too late, the addiction part though interesting is disturbing and let’s not even talk about the ending…
Great narration, wild imaginative writing but didn’t really do it for me
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Great story - even better performance
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Cyrus has a plan to write a book about martyrs, and he is inspired by an artist Orchida who is creating a live artwork about her own impending death, and travels to meet her. Having lost his own parents in difficult circumstances and while recovering from substance addiction, he seeks the answers to a life he feels has had little purpose, looking to find meaning in the end of life instead .
Told through his own past, his family 's past and through dreams, Akbar deftly weaves stories within stories about art and death. Akbar leads Cyrus on a pilgrimage of experience that tackles loss, identity and most of all he offers hope even in times of despair.
Death is a door to explore hope
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Beautiful poetic language
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