
Contemporary novelists & music: Sayfo Omár, ATMO

Sayfo Omar was born in 1982 has a Syrian father and Hungarian mother.
He studied in the Arabic and Political Science Department of ELTE, then graduated from the University of Utrecht with a PhD in media and politics in the Middle East, and many publications in English by him were published in the international press.
He wrote a geat novel last year titled Allah's vast land which is a dystonia, a narrative of a Muslim narrator.
About this book:
“The name of Sayfo Omar is not unknown for those who follow political events in the Middle East. In this book, which is a dystopia in genre, it outlines the worst possible thing to do with Europe. It drives our fears over the refugee crisis, expects our worst reflexes, with the tools of the beautiful literature and the knowledge of a scientist. However, the most terrible thing in his dystopia is not to derive the cool logic of evil hatred, but that some of the predictions in the book seem to be realized already. God will have mercy on the soul of Europe if he is right in all things. "
Sándor Jászberényi writer, war correspondent
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