Misrepresentation of Afghans in Seierstad’s The Bookseller of Kabul
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Abstract
After living for three months with the Kabul bookseller Sultan Khan in the
spring of 2002, Norwegian journalist Seierstadpenned this astounding portrait of a
nation recovering from war, undergoing political flux and mired in misogyny and
poverty. As a Westerner, she has the privilege of traveling between the worlds of men
and women, and though the book is ostensibly a portrait of Khan, its real strength is
the intimacy and brutal honesty with which it portrays the lives of Afghani living
under fundamentalist Islam. Seierstad also expertly outlines Sultan's fight to preserve
whatever he can of the literary life of the capital during its numerous decades of
warfare.