With great sensitivity Kermani reveals, often through small details, the cultural and political upheaval that has caused people to uproot their lives, and at the same time shining a light on Europe's inadequate and at times openly hostile response to the refugees. Interspersed with powerful images by the acclaimed photographer Moises Saman, Upheaval is a much-needed human account of a crisis we cannot ignore.
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--Der Standard
"The real significance of this reportage lies in the many questions Kermani poses to the reader, in the face of the refugee crisis and its political consequences, as well as rampant levels of hate and fear--questions that cannot remain unanswered."
--Die Tagespost
"Among the most thoughtful intellectual voices in Germany today."
--The New York Review of Books
"The moral power behind Kermani's extraordinary achievements is scarcely paralleled among all the great figures of German literature."
--Süddeutsche Zeitung
"Kermani doesn't conceal a thing. He records everything that he sees and hears. But he also says what he thinks of it all...masterful."
--Frankfurter Rundschau
"Does Kermani just tell the nice stories? No, he is too good for that. He shows empathy towards the refugees, but also looks more closely to reveal the complex reasons for their flight."
--Die Welt
"In Upheaval, Navid Kermani shows what a serious public discussion of migration could look like."
--Deutschlandradio
"Kermani has done a great job of not only capturing something of what the refugees are experiencing as they take the last stage of their journey to what they hope will be a new world, but the mood of the people whose hands they pass through. He shines a light in the dark spaces of our current world and exposes the dirty and shameful way we treat our fellow human beings."
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