About this Event
Finding Solace from Saddam’s terror in the world of Cinema.
Join us with writer and filmmaker Kae Bahar and his fascinating novel The Good, The Bad and The Gringo, a captivating tale of a young Kurdish man growing up in Iraq, confused about his gender and Saddam’s cruel terror.
Growing up as a Kurd in Saddam’s Iraq, Merywan feels he doesn’t belong to this twisted society, but finds inspiration and comfort in the magic world of cinema.
He secretly writes letters to his hero, Clint Eastwood, whom he calls Gringo, begging him to help him escape to America. As his plans are disrupted, Merywan is drawn deeper into a roller – coaster ride of savagery, passion, betrayal and heroism, which makes the movies he adores almost seem trivial by comparison.
‘Kae Bahar’s protagonist, Merywan, is one of the most remarkable in contemporary fiction.’ – James Attlee
‘It makes me laugh out loud and gasp in horror, too’ – Barbara Marsh
About the author:
Kae Bahar is a writer and filmmaker. He grew up in Kurdistan under the regime of Saddam Hussein and was arrested and tortured by the secret police at the age of fourteen. With family’s help, he managed to escape to Italy to avoid a second arrest and possible death.
What kept Kae’s hope alive was story telling and watching films.
Most of his films have won multiple awards.
www.youtube.com/@kaebahar8756
The event will start promptly at 7.00pm.
Tickets £7
Includes glass of wine/soft drink and a discount off the book when purchased on the evening.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Stanfords, 7 Mercer Walk, London, United Kingdom
GBP 7.00