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''Martyr!'' is the 2024 debut novel by Iranian American poet
Kaveh Akbar Kaveh Akbar (کاوه اکبر) is an Iranian-American poet and scholar. Early life and education Akbar was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1989, and grew up across the United States including New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Indiana. He moved ...
. A '' New York Times'' bestseller and one of the paper's Best Books of the Year So Far, it was a finalist for the 2024
Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize The Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize, established in 2022, is an annual literary award presented by British bookseller Waterstones to the best Debut novel, debut fiction published in the previous 12 months. The award is intended to "celebrate[] ...
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Writing and development

Akbar found critical acclaim with his poetry collections ''Calling a Wolf a Wolf'', released in 2017, and ''Pilgrim Bell'', in 2021. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he made the decision to write a novel. Akbar wrote poems that served as a step in drafting the novel, and for a period he read two novels a week and watched a film daily as inspiration for his work.


Reception

''Martyr!'' was published by Knopf on January 23, 2024, and was critically acclaimed. '' The New Yorker'' applauded it: "Akbar’s writing has the musculature of poetry that can’t rely on narrative propulsion and so propels itself." '' The Boston Globe'' wrote that it is "Stuffed with ideas, gorgeous images, and a surprising amount of humor." Writing in '' The New York Times Book Review'', Junot Diaz called it "incandescent" and its main character Cyrus Shams "an indelible protagonist, haunted, searching, utterly magnetic." At '' The New York Review of Books'', Francine Prose noted:
There’s something immensely appealing about a meticulously written novel whose characters (Cyrus isn’t the only one) are busily searching for meaning. It’s a pleasure to read a book in which an obsession with the metaphysical, the spiritual, and the ethical is neither a joke nor an occasion for a sermon. And it’s cheering to see a first-time (or anytime) novelist go for the heavy stuff—family, death, love, addiction, art, history, poetry, redemption, sex, friendship, US-Iranian relations, God—and manage to make it engrossing, imaginative, and funny.


References

{{reflist 2024 American novels 2024 debut novels Iranian novels Alfred A. Knopf books English-language novels Novels set in Indiana Novels set in New York City