Author: Khaled Hosseini
Title: Kite Runner
2) I selected a book written by Khaled Hosseini because he seemed to have an interesting past living in the Middle East and many other countries. The Kite Runner is an international best seller with over 12 million copies sold worldwide. This novel has been met with great critical acclaim and for this reason should be both interesting and suspenseful. In addition, the class will be reading Hosseini’s second novel A Thousand Splendid Suns later in the semester. I thought that by reading the Kite Runner first would give me an advantage.
3) Khaled Hosseini was born on March 4, 1965 in Kabul Afghanistan. He also lived in Iran and France for short periods of time as a child. He later moved to the United States where he graduated from high school. The author then attended the University of California where he earned a degree in Biology. His first novel The Kite Runner was released in 2003 and became an international best seller.
4) In addition to the novel The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini also wrote A Thousand Splendid Suns. This novel was published in 2007 and has since sold over 700,000 copies. The book follows a woman named Mariam who is the daughter of a rich man with three wives and many other children. Both of Hosseini’s novels take place in Afghanistan and around the same time period.
5) The author uses life experiences, history, and the culture of his home country to write The Kite Runner. Khaled Hosseini was born in Afghanistan before the Soviet invasion and his books take place in this same time period. When Hosseini’s family lived in the Middle East he had a 30 year old servant. In his novel The Kite Runner he seems to be basing the character Hassan on this man. Both are servants and are of Hazara descent. Khaled Hosseini taught his servant how to read and write which is significant because the poor cannot attend school to acquire these skills. In both relationships, the author and his servant and the two main characters in the Kite Runner share a passion for literature.
6) Khaled Hosseini has written only 2 novels. The setting of both books takes place in Afghanistan and the main characters are children of wealthy men. The author seems to be making statements about his country’s culture and the significant challenges faced by women and the poor. Racism, class differences, sexism are some of the emerging themes.
7) The theme of most classic novels seem to involve an aspect of conflict, where the human condition is challenged in some way. Authors use their characters, setting and plot to create suspense and drama. For example the timeless book To Kill a Mockingbird written by Harper Lee is about racism and takes place in the United States during the early 1900’s. In Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner the author also describes prejudice and betrayal as it occurs in Afghanistan in the 1970’s. Even though the settings and time frames are different, the reader experiences some of the conflict that existed as seen through the eyes of the main characters. This perspective on betrayal and racism as it exists in the Middle East is what will keep people reading this book for many years to come.
8) 3 Sources
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