On the Isle of Antioch
On the Isle of Antioch (French: Nos frères inattendus) is a 2020 novel by the French-Lebanese writer Amin Maalouf. PlotThe novel is told from the perspective of Alec Zander, a cartoonist who has settled on the small island of Antioch off the Atlantic coast of France, where he lives in semi-isolation. When communications temporarily go down and rumours emerge about nuclear war, he comes in contact with a secret society, les amis d'Empédocle (lit. 'the friends of Empedocles'), that functions as a parallel civilisation and has set out to prevent planetary destruction.[1] ReceptionChristophe Henning of La Croix called the book "epic and chilling" and wrote that it contains both criticism and humour.[2] Khadija Khalifé of The French Review wrote that On the Isle of Antioch repeats the message from Maalouf's 2019 book Adrift: How Our World Lost Its Way, where human wisdom is the solution to threatening apocalypse. She wrote that a strength of the book is its combination of optimism and refusal to deny real problems.[1] Kirkus Reviews called it "an elegant portrait of a dying world" and compared Maalouf to Arturo Pérez-Reverte in the way he handles speculative fiction.[3] References
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