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Alif the Unseen - G. Willow Wilson

Alif the Unseen

By: G. Willow Wilson

Hardcover | 19 June 2012

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When a young Arab-Indian hacker - who protects watched groups from surveillance - discovers The Thousand and One Days, the secret book of the jinn, he finds himself in a life and death struggle against forces seen and unseen. A cool and sophisticated page-turner that will enchant readers who love the works of Philip Pullman and Neil Gaiman.

Welcome to the Empty Quarter, the domain of Djinn, ghouls, demons and the effrit who take the shapes of beasts. You used to walk among us, and we among you. Now things are different. Now we are Unseen.

Alif is a 23-year-old Arab/Indian hacker working in the Arab Emirates. His job is to provide security to enemies of the Arab states, ranging from pornographers to militant Islamists. Alif has fallen in love with the beguiling Intisar, an aristocratic woman he meets online. But their budding love affair is cruelly ended when her father arranges a marriage for her with a man of her class... a man who turns out to be the state's leading censor, a shadowy and powerful figure known only as 'the Hand'. The state security forces come after Alif with guns drawn, and he must go underground, trying all the while to fight back against a piece of code he wrote to protect his lover but which the Hand is using to create the most sophisticated state surveillance the world has ever known.

As their final communication, Intisar sends the heartbroken Alif a mysterious old book. Bound in what looks like human skin, and titled The Thousand and One Days, Alif soon realizes that this token of affection is actually a dangerous source of old world magic. And as the keeper of this amulet - the secret book of the jinn - Alif is about to become a wanted fugitive from both the corporeal and the celestial worlds...A life and death struggle ensues as the might of heaven and earth is unleashed.

About the Author

G. Willow Wilson was born in New Jersey in 1982 and raised in Colorado. Shortly after graduating from Boston University, Willow moved to Cairo, where she converted to Islam. She divides her time between Cairo and Seattle. Wilson's graphic novel, Cairo, was named a Best Graphic Novel of 2007 by Publishers Weekly, the Edmonton Journal/CanWest News, and Comics Worth Reading. Wilson is also the author of two comics series: Air, which was nominated for the 2009 Eisner Award for Best New Series; and Vixen, winner of the 2009 Glyph Comics Fan Award for Best Comic; she is the first Muslim writer to be recognised for either award.
Industry Reviews
Praise for "Alif the Unseen" [G. Willow Wilson] works magic. . . . Ms. Wilson has not set out to copy JK Rowling s books or anyone else s; she has her own fertile imagination and fanciful narrative style. But as an American convert to Islam, she has an unusual ability to see the best of both worlds. In "Alif the Unseen" she spins her insights into an exuberant fable that has thrills, chills andeven more remarkablyuniversal appeal. Janet Maslin, "The New York Times" G. Willow Wilson has a deft hand with myth and with magic, and the kind of smart, honest writing mind that knits together and bridges cultures and people. You should read what she writes. Neil Gaiman, author of "Stardust" and "American Gods" [A] Harry Potter-ish action-adventure romance [that] unfolds against the backdrop of the Arab Spring. . . . Improbably charming . . . A bookload of wizardry and glee. Janet Maslin, "The New York Times" "Books for Basking" summer reading list Driven by a hot ionic charge between higher math and Arabian myth, G. Willow Wilson conjures up a tale of literary enchantment, political change, and religious mystery. Open the first page and you will be forced to do its bidding: To read on. Gregory Maguire, author of "Wicked" and "Out of Oz" An intriguing mix of fantasy, romance and spirituality wrapped up in cyberthriller packaging. . . . Wilson s desert fantasy moves at the breakneck speed of a thriller through cityscapes, wilderness and ethereal realms as she skillfully laces mythology and modernity, spirituality and her own unique take on technological evolution. Rather than the time-worn ghost in the machine concept, Wilson creates a djinn in the machine fusion of magic and tech that blurs the line between the mythical and virtual, suggesting a brave new world in which mankind s oldest stories will bleed through more strongly than ever. . . . [Wilson] also boldly approaches larger issues such as religion, philosophy and the contrast between Eastern and Western culture, using fantasy as a lens through which to view reality. . . . Don t miss this one-of-a-kind story, both contemporary and as ancient as the Arabian sands. Jaclyn Fulwood, "Shelf Awareness "(online) A fantasy thriller that takes modern Islamic computer hackers fighting against State-based repression and entangles that with the fantastical Djinn-riddled world of "One Thousand and One Nights." . . . Here's a book for summer reading, like a novelization of one of Joss Whedon's best "Buffy" episodes crossed with a Pathe newsreel of the Arab Spring uprisings. It s a page-turner. Wayne Alan Brenner, "The Austin Chronicle" "Alif the Unseen" is a terrific metaphysical thriller, impossible to put down. The fantastical world Alif inhabitsat once recognizable and surreal, visible and invisibleis all the more fantastic for the meticulously detailed Koranic theology and Islamic mythology Wilson expertly reveals. A multicultural "Harry Potter" for the digital age. Hooman Majd, author of "The Ayatollahs Democracy" and "The Ayatollah Begs to Differ" A ferocious new voice in fiction. . . . As with every comic-book artist turned author, the critical question is this: Can her talent for vivid characterization translate from image into text? The answer, in Wilson s case, is a resounding yes. . . . There is no question that "Alif the Unseen" is one of those rare events in the history of publishing, when an ancient pattern of storytelling ("The Arabian Nights") is grafted onto an up-to-the-minute world crisis. This synthesis has great spiritual authority, thanks to the vision of G. Willow Wilson. Michael Alec Rose, "BookPage" A book of startling beauty and power. Holly Black, author of "The Spiderwick Chronicles" "Alif the Unseen" . . . is a breezy yet thought-provoking blend of techno-thriller and urban fantasy, set in an unnamed Arab emirate. It will whisk you away to the new vistas of wonder and wisdom. . . .[An] excellent modern fairytale. . . . The prose of "Alif the Unseen" is smart and agile; romance and adventure flow easily between Deep Thoughts. . . . [Wilson] surpasses the early work of Stephenson and Gaiman, with whom comparisons have already been made. . . . "Alif the Unseen" will find many fans in both West and East. They will appreciate it for being just the fine story it is and as a seed for potent ideas yet to come. io9 (online) An ambitious, well-told, and wonderful story. "Alif the Unseen" is one of those novels that has you rushing to find what else the author has written, and eagerly anticipating what she'll do next. Matt Ruff, author of "Fool on the Hill" and "The Mirage" I have the utmost respect for G. Willow Wilson s writing. . . . "Alif the Unseen" is set in the Arab Spring, and offers a refreshingly modern view on the Arab world. With nods to "The Thousand and One Nights," Wilson has created a modern classic that dares explore themes of technology, spirituality, and religion. Largehearted Boy (online) A terrifically fun novel about the connections between literature and coding, magic and Islam, and the identities we create for ourselves. Alyssa Rosenberg, ThinkProgress (online) One of the most compelling narratives you'll read this year, Alif offers masterful insight into contemporary Middle Eastern societies whose ongoing transformations are as unexpected and profound as those in our own. It is also a powerful reminder of how far fantasy has come since Tolkien. Jack Womack, author of "Random Acts of Senseless Violence" [Wilson] ushers the energy of the Arab Spring into urban fantasy while unleashing jinns into the digital age. . . . As timely and thoughtful as it is edgy and exciting, this dervish of a novel wraps modern tendrils around ancient roots, spanning the gulf between ones and zeros, haves and have-nots, and seen and unseen worlds. Ian Chipman, "Booklist" (starred review) A "Golden Compass" for the Arab Spring. Steven Hall, author of "The Raw Shark Texts" Imaginative storytelling . . . Wilson skillfully weaves a story linking modern-day technologies and computer languages to the folklore and religion of the Middle East. For readers ready for adventure and looking for original storytelling, this excellent novel supersedes genres as easily as its characters jump from one reality to another. "Library Journal" (starred review) Willow Wilson is an awesome talent. She made her own genre and rules over it. Magical, cinematic, pure storytelling. It's nothing like anything. A brilliant fiction debut. Michael Muhammad Knight, author of "The Taqwacores" [An] intriguing, colorful first novel. . . . Wilson provocatively juxtaposes ancient Arab lore and equally esoteric computer theory, highlighting the many facets of the East-West conflict. "Publishers Weekly""

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