Author: | Mujtaba Attia | ISBN: | 9781329153318 |
Publisher: | Mujtaba Attia | Publication: | May 20, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Mujtaba Attia |
ISBN: | 9781329153318 |
Publisher: | Mujtaba Attia |
Publication: | May 20, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Within Prophecy Sees Inside Out and Forward Back, Mujtaba “Muj” Attia is the central character at matter. He is not exactly though one which you’d be certain about-whether to peg him a protagonist or antagonist. In such backdrop, there is the stormy War on Terror that is still being waged a good number of years after the terrible calamity of September 11, 2001–where it may be said that one person’s hero is another person’s villain. Having innocuously gotten caught up in such terror tempest brewed by the 9/11 Attacks within the Americas during his mid-life phase –all on the pretext of his long before prior perpetrating an anti-social act, he’d come to incur a life-altering crisis. Indeed, from which he’d have a story to tell. In the course of his life in the Western Hemisphere being upended along with his subsequent banishment from such zones, he would again be wholly plunged into a global episode. Seven years to the very day after his touchdown on African grounds, he was dropped onto the moving line of a major health conflagration -the Ebola menace. Seeing spectrally the two matters of worldwide implications- then it was for him and others watchers like going from the frying pan and into an oven-all for which makes for a fascinating social commentary-and not to mention literary fodder.
Here, the author proposes that-in a world of rainbow-filled pots we all have in each of us that butterfly quality. Such being the ability to flutter on air to prodigiously pollinate something flowery for self and society to which there’d leave a colorful legacy across for all to see and history to note.
As for the tenor of this piece –it takes on a no-nonsense tack in which to task will go all the proffered falsehood that certain parties would attempt to deposit into history. This then forming the e-book tempo where the writer would embrace Napoleon Bonaparte’s quaint quote- “History is a set of lies agreed upon.” Further as to the mood of this book, such will leave the reader –should one actually partake in an eye-feast of this piece, running the gamut of temperament .This in whirling the reader from sympathy, outrage, satirical applause to other times indignation of the writer himself for his having made some morally bankrupt decisions and even sometimes foolish missteps in his life. On another note-for some readers a long book-and this one is somewhat lengthy, might get into a more frustrated outlook as taking the piece to be prolix. To sooth such souls, there then turns to the review by Eli Bendersky of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace-which happens to be set in the heat of the Napoleonic Wars, in which such critic offers on such timeless piece that “its length can be justified…his writing is easily readable and the pages just fly.”
After reading Prophecy-, one is bound to say the same about this treatise here. Frankly, it is widely held that “Muj” –who is never inhibited in his work, couldn’t write a short dry piece if he tried. So he is- a stickler for detail, background and depth in writing for which he aims to put the reader in touch with person(s), events or issues being covered in non-fiction mode. This just the same where prolific author James Patterson does very little non-fiction work saying; “[I]n general, non-fiction is not the format for me-it’s too restrictive.” With this said, creative juices must be allowed to flow with the author’s writing current. Do then give Prophecy-a shot as it will become a cyberspace classic read. Seen then from War and Peace, in ascribing of the sign of times in societal upheaval much ink is to be let loose-where nowadays-many megabytes would be taken.
Within Prophecy Sees Inside Out and Forward Back, Mujtaba “Muj” Attia is the central character at matter. He is not exactly though one which you’d be certain about-whether to peg him a protagonist or antagonist. In such backdrop, there is the stormy War on Terror that is still being waged a good number of years after the terrible calamity of September 11, 2001–where it may be said that one person’s hero is another person’s villain. Having innocuously gotten caught up in such terror tempest brewed by the 9/11 Attacks within the Americas during his mid-life phase –all on the pretext of his long before prior perpetrating an anti-social act, he’d come to incur a life-altering crisis. Indeed, from which he’d have a story to tell. In the course of his life in the Western Hemisphere being upended along with his subsequent banishment from such zones, he would again be wholly plunged into a global episode. Seven years to the very day after his touchdown on African grounds, he was dropped onto the moving line of a major health conflagration -the Ebola menace. Seeing spectrally the two matters of worldwide implications- then it was for him and others watchers like going from the frying pan and into an oven-all for which makes for a fascinating social commentary-and not to mention literary fodder.
Here, the author proposes that-in a world of rainbow-filled pots we all have in each of us that butterfly quality. Such being the ability to flutter on air to prodigiously pollinate something flowery for self and society to which there’d leave a colorful legacy across for all to see and history to note.
As for the tenor of this piece –it takes on a no-nonsense tack in which to task will go all the proffered falsehood that certain parties would attempt to deposit into history. This then forming the e-book tempo where the writer would embrace Napoleon Bonaparte’s quaint quote- “History is a set of lies agreed upon.” Further as to the mood of this book, such will leave the reader –should one actually partake in an eye-feast of this piece, running the gamut of temperament .This in whirling the reader from sympathy, outrage, satirical applause to other times indignation of the writer himself for his having made some morally bankrupt decisions and even sometimes foolish missteps in his life. On another note-for some readers a long book-and this one is somewhat lengthy, might get into a more frustrated outlook as taking the piece to be prolix. To sooth such souls, there then turns to the review by Eli Bendersky of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace-which happens to be set in the heat of the Napoleonic Wars, in which such critic offers on such timeless piece that “its length can be justified…his writing is easily readable and the pages just fly.”
After reading Prophecy-, one is bound to say the same about this treatise here. Frankly, it is widely held that “Muj” –who is never inhibited in his work, couldn’t write a short dry piece if he tried. So he is- a stickler for detail, background and depth in writing for which he aims to put the reader in touch with person(s), events or issues being covered in non-fiction mode. This just the same where prolific author James Patterson does very little non-fiction work saying; “[I]n general, non-fiction is not the format for me-it’s too restrictive.” With this said, creative juices must be allowed to flow with the author’s writing current. Do then give Prophecy-a shot as it will become a cyberspace classic read. Seen then from War and Peace, in ascribing of the sign of times in societal upheaval much ink is to be let loose-where nowadays-many megabytes would be taken.