Khaled+Hosseini

Khaled Hosseini

Albert Phillips

This book is meant to show the real Taliban and how he saw them. “While Hosseini drew much of the book — its cultural richness, accounts of ethnic conflicts, even its evocation of annual children’s kite contests — from his own experience, Amir’s harrowing story is fiction” ( Hosseini). He wanted to incorporate what he experienced with the story. He wanted to not only show the bad side of living on that side of he world but the good sides and what they did for fun. This would include the kite contests, which was one of the only fun things that they could do at the time. He does admit that not all of this is true that is just one reason that it is a fiction. This is also not his life it is a random kids life. It is a controversial story that was not intentionally controversial.

"Khaled Hosseini | A Thousand Splendid Suns." //Khaled Hosseini | A Thousand Splendid//

//Suns//. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Oct. 2012. "Khaled Hosseini | Biography." //Khaled//

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//“Khaled Hossenii” Biography//..New York Publishing 15 Oct. 2012.