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Nuclear Dust

Translated by: Ahmed El-Zanati

A gripping political thriller and epic historical novel by German author Steffen Kopetzky, translated by Ahmed El-Zanati. The novel dives into the shadows of the Cold War, the nuclear race, and the ethical dilemmas of scientific progress. Published by Qantara.

About this book

"Nuclear Dust" (originally published in German as "Atom") by Steffen Kopetzky is a masterful political thriller that blends meticulous historical research with high-stakes fiction. Translated into Arabic by Ahmed El-Zanati, the narrative transports readers to the volatile eras of the 20th century, capturing the chilling tension of the Cold War and the global atomic energy race. Kopetzky artfully constructs a labyrinthine plot that shifts between secretive research laboratories, elite political chambers, and the internal struggles of scientists torn between intellectual ambition and the terrifying ethical consequences of their discoveries. The novel is a profound meditation on the heavy price humanity pays for global dominance, raising lingering questions about responsibility, morality, and the invisible fallout of superpower conflicts.

Why read it?

Readers will pick up this book for their fascination with geo-political thrillers and meticulously detailed historical fiction. It offers a rare, inside look into the atomic age and Cold War espionage, exploring the profound ethical choices made by individuals who held the world's fate in their hands.

Who is it for?

This book is intended for enthusiasts of contemporary German literature, history buffs fascinated by World War II and the Cold War, and readers who enjoy thought-provoking thrillers that challenge human morality and the limits of scientific ambition.

Book details

Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789927200236
ISBN-10
9927200234
Page count
416
Age rating
13+