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The Second Dog War

Ibrahim Nasrallah

What happens when a society becomes so obsessed with power that people begin killing not just their enemies, but those who look exactly like them?

The Second Dog War, winner of the 2018 International Prize for Arabic Fiction, is a chilling dystopian masterpiece by Ibrahim Nasrallah. Set in a corrupt, nameless future where technology allows people to change their appearance at will, the novel explores a terrifying reality: a world where the "other" has been eliminated, leaving people to turn their violence against their own reflections.

With dark humor and savage irony, the story depicts a society where combatants skip the hospital and go straight to the graveyard. It is a profound meditation on the absurdity of modern violence and extremism, warning us of a future where humanity decides to eradicate those who are identical, having already finished off those who were different.

Original Title حرب الكلب الثانية
Language Arabic
Publication Year 2016
Page Count 343
ISBN 9786140120266
Dimensions 14 x 21 cm

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