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Selamlik – Khaled Alesmael

Selamlik – Khaled Alesmael

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Selamlik – Khaled Alesmael

May 24 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm BST

The Common Press are hugely excited to host Khaled Alesmael for an event celebrating the release of his stunning novel, Selamlik. 

Join us on 24th May from 6:30pm 

 

About the book:

An emotional and unflinching story about Arab masculinity and homoeroticism

Furat, a Syrian in his early 20s, visits Sibki Park in Damascus, which serves as a gathering place for gay men from all over the city. He learns about the Hammams, secret meeting places for gays located throughout the old city. Inside these public baths, the air is thick with the scent of bay laurel soap, and naked men hide in the steam. Despite society, religion and regime disapproval, Furat finds the love he seeks just before being forced to flee as his world changes. Later on, Furat wakes up in a cold sweat at an asylum in the Swedish forest recalling a terrifying dream in which he was blindfolded and bound. Having seen the horrific clips of what extremists do to gays circulating on the internet, he begins to write about his experience while locked in the toilet. This is the story of Furat’s journey, along with that of other refugees, as they struggle against physical and economic challenges, migration laws, and deep-seated fears of loss, shame, and hatred. However, amid these difficulties also lie moments of passion and pleasure. Despite everything, Furat remains steadfast in his pursuit of love.

 

About the author:

 

KHALED ALESMAEL  is a writer and journalist from Syria, where he was co-founder of a major music radio station. Now based in London, his writings on sex, LGBTQ+, and migration—in both English and Arabic—have a dedicated international readership. His debut novel Selamlik has been widely acclaimed and was shortlisted for the 2021 German SKOUTZ Award.

 

Event details:

  • Date: Friday 24th May
  • Doors open: 6:30pm
  • Event starts: 7pm

This event is scheduled to take place in our bookshop, which is on the ground floor and is wheelchair accessible. 

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Details

Date:
May 24
Time:
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm BST