Ahmadjan und der Wiedehopf

Cover Illustration Ahmadjan und der Wiedehopf
Cover Illustration Ahmadjan und der Wiedehopf
© Maren Amini / Carlsen Verlag GmbH, 2024

Ahmadjan und der WiedehopfbyMaren Amini

Carlsen

Reading Extract (in German)

In her comic, Maren Amini weaves together the story of her father Ahmadjan’s flight from his homeland with the Persian epic “Konferenz der Vögel”; Ahmadjan travels through the same valleys as the birds in the classic tale. Maren Amini depicts her father as a caricature – with a thick nose and a tousled head, which is repeatedly ruffled by the events he encounters along the way. A drawing style full of lightness that transcends the hardships of flight. “Ahmadjan und der Wiedehopf” also depicts the clash of cultures: in Germany and Afghanistan, but also within Afghanistan itself. Amini illustrates how her father comes to Kabul from the barren provinces and discovers a vibrant cultural scene where Afghan and Western styles intermingle – a scene that has now been wiped out by the many wars. The comic “Ahmadjan und der Wiedehopf” is a book about Afghanistan’s rich culture and history – and a book that also encompasses the many birds that are lost along the way. Maren Amini’s father is one of the few who made it.