Monday, December 22, 2014

Delving Through The Secrets Of Saddam Hussein Books

By Stacey Burt


Saddam Hussein, the fifth president of Iraq has got his name popular through the revolutionary war that happened in the country. He might just have his own principles in controlling the people through his power in order to get through his plans. As a strongman of the government, he had dealt with this success from July 16, 1979 to April 9, 2003 in which he died because of execution.

He had published four novels all in all before his death in 2003. With that, the people have been trying to have some things known in Saddam Hussein books to discover about the depictions of each character to his plan for revolution. Right there, he might have his own things known to get what has to be done in the way he wanted.

Most of the time, these are used for educational purposes and an item for collectors. These might have strong messages to get to have a revolutionary act in the stories themselves. Ghostwriters might have some little help in this as this is not known to have some other connections other than Hussein himself.

Understanding Hussein might be a difficult task for the scholars that have been digging through the words to decipher in his books. This can always have a great effects on things to get through with all the details to have there so this will have them some information to digest through their mind and share them. Well, this might just let them have all the things be known to carry on with everything they should be taking into ponder.

Zabibah and the King is the first novel written by Hussein. This is about a ruler Arab and a beautiful commoner named Zabibah, who is always raped by the unloving husband. Well, there have been speculations that Zabibah is a metaphor for the Iraqi while the husband is the US. Of course, the protagonist or the ruler of the romantic story depicts Hussein and his power.

Another novel is about a delayed wedding of a hero. The Fortified Castle talks about the fight of a hero against a war for the girl that he loves. Again, this also have strong metaphor and allegory to get to a purpose in working well with what to have in time.

Men and the City followed The Fortified Castle the next year. This one is a three hundred twelve page novel that is autobiographical in approach. This also talks about how his grandfather fought against the Turks during the Ottoman Empire.

The fourth novel is called Begone, Demons that is about a tribe settling for a living on the river of Euphrates. This also has a very strong sense in politics as the metaphor can be working on everything to be known in time. There should be some depictions to be read the same as the other novels.

Saddam Hussein might also have some other write ups that could have the metaphors working on against a belief. Well, there can be those that have been published outside Iraq as well to have the revolution be extended. Before his death, there might just be some existing agendas that are supposed to be achieved as there can be some that has to be worked out.




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