Tens of thousands of men and women have left comfortable, privileged lives to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria—and kill for it. To them, its violence is beautiful and holy, and the caliphate a fulfillment of prophecy and the only place on earth where they can live and die as Muslims.
The Way of the Strangers is an intimate journey into the minds of the Islamic State’s most radical true believers. From the streets of Cairo to the mosques of London, Graeme Wood interviews supporters, recruiters, and sympathizers of the group. We meet an Egyptian tailor who once made bespoke suits for Paul Newman and now wants to live, finally, under Shariah; a Japanese convert who believes that the eradication of borders—one of the Islamic State’s proudest achievements—is a religious imperative; and a charming, garrulous Australian preacher who translates the group’s sermons and threats into English and is accused of recruiting for the organization. We also learn about a prodigy of Islamic rhetoric, now stripped of the citizenship of the nation of his birth and determined to see it drenched in blood. Wood speaks with non–Islamic State Muslim scholars and jihadists, and explores the group’s idiosyncratic, coherent approach to Islam.
The Islamic State is bent on murder and apocalypse, but its followers find meaning and fellowship in its utopian dream. Its first caliph, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, has declared that he is the sole legitimate authority for Muslims worldwide. The theology, law, and emotional appeal of the Islamic State are key to understanding it—and predicting what its followers will do next.
Through character study and analysis, Wood provides a clear-eyed look at a movement that has inspired so many people to abandon or uproot their families. Many seek death—and they will be the terror threat of the next decade, as they strike back against the countries fighting their caliphate. Just as Lawrence Wright’s The Looming Tower informed our understanding of Al Qaida, Graeme Wood’s The Way of the Strangers will shape how we see a new generation of terrorists.
Graeme Wood is a national correspondent for The Atlantic. He has written for The New Republic, The New Yorker, Bloomberg Businessweek, The American Scholar, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and many other publications. He was the 2014–2015 Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and he teaches in the political science department at Yale University.
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评分这本小说简直是一场感官的盛宴,作者对环境的描绘细致入微,仿佛能闻到空气中混合着尘土与某种异域香料的气味。故事的节奏把握得恰到好处,一开始的铺陈看似缓慢,实则在不动声色地为后来的高潮积蓄能量。主角的内心挣扎和道德困境被刻画得淋漓尽致,每一次选择都让人替他捏一把汗,仿佛我们自己也走在了那条充满未知与危险的小路上。我特别欣赏作者对于“陌生人”这个主题的探讨,它不仅仅指那些萍水相逢的路人,更深层次地触及了自我认知和身份认同的危机。书中的哲思并非那种生硬的理论说教,而是自然地融入了角色的对话和行动之中,让人在跟随故事发展的同时,也在不经意间被引领去思考人生的终极命题。那些看似不经意的场景,比如一场突如其来的暴雨,或是一段古老的歌谣,都蕴含着深远的象征意义,需要读者静下心来反复咀嚼才能体会其精妙。读完后,那种怅然若失的感觉久久不能散去,仿佛刚刚结束了一段漫长而真实的旅程,留下的不仅是故事,更是一种对生活更深沉的理解。
评分我必须承认,这本书的叙事手法相当大胆,它不断地在现实与幻境之间游走,让读者始终处于一种既清醒又迷离的状态。初读时,我曾因为一些跳跃性的场景感到困惑,但随着情节的深入,我才领悟到这正是作者故意为之,用碎片化的叙事来模仿记忆的不可靠性,以及信息在口耳相传中被扭曲的过程。书中的对话是其一大亮点,那种夹杂着方言和古老典故的表达方式,极具张力,充满了言外之意。很多关键信息的揭示,并非通过直白的叙述,而是通过角色之间微妙的眼神交流和停顿来完成,这对手写功底要求极高,而作者无疑做到了。它更像是一部需要被“解码”的作品,而不是被动接收的故事。对于那些喜欢高密度信息和复杂叙事结构的读者来说,这本书无疑是一次智力上的探险,你会发现自己不断地停下来,在脑海中重构事件的时间线,这种参与感是难得的。
评分这本书带给我一种久违的、对“远方”的渴望。它描绘的世界虽然充满了危险和不确定性,却也蕴含着一种原始的、未经驯化的自由感。它没有提供简单的答案或圆满的结局,这一点我非常欣赏,因为它忠实地反映了生活的本质——许多困境并不会随着最后一页的翻阅而迎刃而解。相反,它留下了一个开放式的尾声,让故事的余韵在读者的想象中继续发酵和生长。它成功地将地理上的“流浪”与精神上的“追寻”紧密地结合起来,探讨了人类在面对广袤世界时那种既渺小又坚韧的矛盾心态。读完后,我仿佛整理好了自己的行囊,虽然知道现实中的旅程无法像书中的那样充满史诗色彩,但那种内心的驱动力已经被重新点燃了。这是一本关于出发、关于坚持、关于与自我和解的伟大作品,值得反复阅读和深思。
评分说实话,这本书的配角群简直是星光熠ட்ட,每一个人物都仿佛拥有自己完整而厚重的前传,即使他们出场时间很短。我尤其被那个总是出现在角落、沉默寡言的铁匠所吸引,他看似与主线无关,却在几个关键节点无意中提供了改变故事走向的线索。作者没有浪费笔墨去刻意“美化”这些角色,他们的缺点、怪癖,甚至于卑劣的动机都被毫不留情地展现出来,使得整个世界观显得异常真实和可信。这种对人性的复杂性的精准捕捉,让我对接下来的文学作品有了更高的期待。它让人思考,在历史的长河中,那些被遗忘的“小人物”,他们看似微不足道的存在,是否才是支撑起宏大叙事的真正基石?这本书的魅力就在于,它将聚光灯从传统的主角光环中移开,投向了那些在阴影中默默前行的人,他们的故事同样震撼人心。
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