The Angel of History
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2016
294
Novel • Fiction
San Francisco, California • 2010s
2016
Adult
18+ years
The Angel of History by Rabih Alameddine follows a Yemeni-born poet reflecting on his past in a mental health facility. The narrative explores themes of memory, loss, and identity through personified elements like Satan, Death, and the poet's deceased friends, using flashbacks primarily during the AIDS crisis. The story is a meditation on personal and collective history.
Melancholic
Mysterious
Contemplative
Bittersweet
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Rabih Alameddine's The Angel of History is praised for its inventive narrative and poignant exploration of memory and identity, blending historical and contemporary themes. Critics admire its complex structure and vivid prose, though some note its non-linear style may challenge readers. The novel's rich character depictions and emotional depth are highlighted as strengths.
Readers who appreciate The Angel of History by Rabih Alameddine enjoy complex narratives exploring memory, identity, and trauma. Fans of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Díaz or A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara may find its rich storytelling and introspective themes compelling.
1,614 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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294
Novel • Fiction
San Francisco, California • 2010s
2016
Adult
18+ years
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