Fedya And The Caysar | Austin Macauley Publishers
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By: Kareem Subeh

Fedya And The Caysar

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Did the protagonist of "The Mediterranean White Grave," Dr. Wajdi, truly die under the snow? Or will he reappear in a different form in this second part?

This central question will only be answered by the novel "Vedya and the Tsar," in an adventure no less strange than his first.

What form did he assume? Did he truly become so close to Dostoevsky that he was able to extract from him what he had abandoned his family and the 21st century for?

Did his love for his narrative icon change when he was constantly by his side?

Did he grow weary of him on many occasions, to the point of seriously considering leaving him and returning to his own era?

And what about Dostoevsky himself? Did he, for example, discover the existence of an invisible being accompanying him on his travels? If so, what was his reaction?

Throughout all of this, the protagonist finds himself subjected to various harsh trials. What coincidences led him to Siberia in this second part, just as they did in the first?

Perhaps with a little patience and focus, we will discover that the novel answers all these questions... Will he once again be exposed to the experience of death?

Karim Subh was born in Kirkuk Governorate, Iraq, in 1969.

He received his Bachelor's degree in History from the University of Baghdad in 1991.

He received his Master's degree in History from the University of Baghdad in 2000.

He received his PhD in History from the University of Baghdad in 2006.

His historical works include:

1. The Republicans of the United States of America and the Ordeal of Division 1909-1916, Baghdad, 2010.

2. Fragmentation: The Black Panther Party and the FBI 1966-1971, Baghdad, 2011.

3. The Political History of Racial Conflict in the United States of America 1865-1915, two volumes, Beirut, 2019.

4. The United States of America: Studies in its Social and Political History, Baghdad, 2017.

His literary works include:

Flirting Is Not Exclusively for Men, a collection of short stories, Baghdad, 2016. Pain, a collection of short stories, Baghdad 2017.
A Head for Rent, a collection of short stories, Beirut 2018.
Viagra, a collection of short stories, Cairo 2018.
Whispers and Your Rain, Reflections, Cairo 2018.
The Other Face of Fog, a novel, Baghdad 2020.
The White Mediterranean Grave, a novel, Sharjah 2024.
He is a member of the General Union of Writers and Authors in Iraq.

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