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A Thousand Splendid Suns

A Thousand Splendid Suns is a book written by Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini. His first novel ”The Kite Runner” was a big success. A Thousand Splendid Suns is his second novel and it was published in 2007. It´s great, touching and heartbreaking story about two very different kind of woman, Laila and Mariam. Life in Afghanistan over the last decades has been a struggle especially for women. In Afghanistan has been waged wars for decades; The Soviet war lasted over nine years (1979-1989), after that three Civil wars including the time when the Taliban controlled most of the Afghanistan and since 2001 (after the September 11th attacks) ISAF and NATO has been involvement the war in Afghanistan. All these wars are clearly on display in the novel so it increased my knowledge of history in Afghanistan.

Thera are two protagonist in this novel, Mariam and Laila. Mariam was born in 1958 as an illegitimate, unwanted child. She is uneducated and she lives with her mother in a small cottage the first fifteen years of her life. Then her mother dies and she is forced to marry a middle-aged shoemaker Rasheed. They move in Kabul which is the capital of Afghanistan. Mariam´s life is very hard including many miscarriages and cruel, violent husband. The other protagonist Laila was born in 1978 to an intelligence family. Laila´s father was a teacher in the university before the Soviets forced him to leave his job. Laila´s childhood is very different compared to Mariam´s. Laila goes to school and has many good friends. Her best friend is Tariq, a boy who lost his leg to a landmine at the age of five. Laila´s carefree life ends when she is 14. Then Mariam´s and Laila´s lives are conneced in an unexpected way after a rocket kills Laila´s parents. Laila has no other choice than marry Rasheed. At first Mariam can´t stand that Rasheed took a second wife but little by little she and Laila become friends. Laila and her daughter Aziza give much joy to Mariam´s miserable life.

I liked Khaled Hosseini´s writing style very much. The language is beautiful and there are a few surprising plot twists. The characterisation of the protagonists is skilled. While he is telling Mariam´s and Laila´s story, he is also telling about Afghanistan´s history, culture and the status of women. Especially when the Taliban is controlling Afghanistan, being a woman is extremely hard. It´s out of my comprehension how women are treated; they must stay inside homes all the time and they will be beaten if they are walking alone in streets or laughing in public. Working and attending school is forbidden. It´s no wonder that things in Afghanistan are miserable when women, half of the nation are locked inside their houses. It is self-evident that without letting women participate in the society, the situation in Afghanistan isn´t getting any better.

In my opinion this book was great. A Thousand Splendid Suns deals with things like the war, child marriages and the poverty. The novel contains a love story and a beautiful tale of friendship. The deeper issue in the book is clearly the status of women in the Afghan society. The novel managed to evoke emotions and was interesting, touching and entertaining. The plot is very good and contains enough surprises. Some parts of the novel were hard to read. Rocket´s tearing children in pieces and Rasheed´s really violent behaviour brought tears to my eyes. If just reading things like that was hard to me, I can only imagine what people who have really suffered from the terrors of the war have felt.

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Mad Men

I have recently found a great period drama TV-series named Mad Men. It really got me hooked after only one episode and in a few weeks I´ve watched almost entire series. The first episode premiered on July 19, 2007 and the second half of the final season (number 7) will premiere on this spring. All in all there are seven seasons and 85 episodes. The series is created by Matthew Weiner. Mad Men tells about advertising agency on Madison Avenue in New York City and it´s set in the 1960s. The name of the series, ”Mad Men” was a slang term used in 1950s by advertisers working on Madison Avenue. Main character is Donald ”Don” Draper (Jon Hamm) who is a partner of advertising agency. He drinks and smokes a lot, has many affairs with women and he has been in Korean War. He is charismatic and very good at his work. His love life is really colorful.

Even though Mad Men focuses mostly in Donald Draper´s life, there are plenty of other lead characters too. Betty Francis, formerly Draper (January Jones), is Don´s ex-wife. She got three children with him. Peggy Olson (Elisabeth Moss) is a hard-working young woman who works as a copywriter. The career is in the first place in her life. Pete Campbell (Vincent Kartheiser) is ambitious young account executive from rich and old New York family. Roger Sterling (John Slattery) is the senior partner of agency and he is good friend of Don. Joan Harris (Christina Hendricks) is office manager and head of the secretarial pool at the agency. She is clever, beautiful and had affair with Roger Sterling. I can honestly say that all these characters are excellent; there is something interesting in every one of them. Don Draper is handsome and charismatic, a little bit mysterious and true womanizer. Betty Francis is cold and bored housewife. Peggy Olson is sweet and diligent; Pete Campbell for one is suitably annoying and devious. Roger Sterling is outspoken and probably the funniest character in the series. Joan Harris is lovely, good-hearted woman.

Mad Men is a great series for many reasons. It describes well the American society in 1960s. Cigarette smoking, drinking, adultery, racism and homophobia are on display in episodes. Despite of the serious themes the programme has its funny moments, for example when the era of the hippies begins. I find it very interesting that it deals with the current things of those times. The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, John F. Kennedy´s murder, the Vietnam War, the hippies and the status of woman are things which come up in episodes. It really makes you think what it would be like to be a young woman in those days. It´s hard to success in career and everyone is expecting you to get married and have kids. Almost every man in the series cheats his wife and woman should just be pretty housewife and not to interfere in his husband´s doings. What I like in Mad Men that there are also strong and independent female characters.

Characters are interesting and actors are amazingly talented. No wonder that Mad Men has won many awards: 15 Emmys and 4 Golden Globes. It has also received many other nominations and awards from different organizations such as the American Film Institute and the British Academy Television Awards. The plot is well written, actors are excellent and culture and society of the 1960s US is fascinating. This TV-series is absolutely worth watching!

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