top of page
FRANKENSTEIN IN BAGHDAD
Ahmed Saadawi
Set after the 2003 US invasion of Iraq, Frankenstein in Baghdad captures the ordinary yet not so ordinary life in rapidly-changing Baghdad. The novel illustrates the complexity of life for a citizen in Iraq, highlights the atrocities of war and sectarianism, and questions our sense of bias and morality. Frankenstein in Baghdad is a novel relevant for everyone irrespective of their nationality.
Zahraa Al-Dawood
THE INKBLOT JOURNAL
Published by the AUS Writing Center
INKBLOT ACROSS THE YEARS
PAST ISSUES
WRITING SPACES
GROWTH
DREAMS
CREATIVITY AND FREEDOM IN WRITING
WRITING AS THERAPY
THE VALUE OF WRITING
SUPPORTING OUR STUDENTS
IDENTITY AND WRITING
bottom of page