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One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This Hardcover – February 25, 2025
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"[A] bracing memoir and manifesto."—The New York Times
“I can’t think of a more important piece of writing to read right now. I found hope here, and help, to face what the world is now, all that it isn’t anymore. Please read this. I promise you won’t regret it.”—Tommy Orange, bestselling author of Wandering Stars and There There
On October 25, 2023, after just three weeks of the bombardment of Gaza, Omar El Akkad put out a tweet: “One day, when it’s safe, when there’s no personal downside to calling a thing what it is, when it’s too late to hold anyone accountable, everyone will have always been against this.” This tweet has been viewed more than 10 million times.
As an immigrant who came to the West, El Akkad believed that it promised freedom. A place of justice for all. But in the past twenty years, reporting on the War on Terror, Ferguson, climate change, Black Lives Matter protests, and more, and watching the unmitigated slaughter in Gaza, El Akkad has come to the conclusion that much of what the West promises is a lie. That there will always be entire groups of human beings it has never intended to treat as fully human—not just Arabs or Muslims or immigrants, but whoever falls outside the boundaries of privilege. One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This is a chronicle of that painful realization, a moral grappling with what it means, as a citizen of the U.S., as a father, to carve out some sense of possibility in a time of carnage.
This is El Akkad’s nonfiction debut, his most raw and vulnerable work to date, a heartsick breakup letter with the West. It is a brilliant articulation of the same breakup we are watching all over the United States, in family rooms, on college campuses, on city streets; the consequences of this rupture are just beginning. This book is for all the people who want something better than what the West has served up. This is the book for our time.
- Print length208 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherKnopf
- Publication dateFebruary 25, 2025
- Dimensions5.75 x 0.84 x 8.55 inches
- ISBN-100593804147
- ISBN-13978-0593804148
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"[A] bracing memoir and manifesto.... With precision and passion, [El Akkad] compels readers to close the emotional distance between 'us' and 'them' and to consider the immense suffering of civilians with renewed urgency."—The New York Times
"One Day is powerful, angry, but always compelling in its moral logic, and damn hard to put down.... by the end my heart was drumming.... For me it was cathartic, almost spiritual....It is an important book, a must-read"—Dina Nayeri, The Guardian
"This book is a howl from the heart of our age. I struggle to find more precise wording that might capture its ferocious, fracturing rage, as it seeks to describe the indescribable, make coherent an increasingly incoherent world.”—Richard Flanagan, author of The Narrow Road to the Deep North
“I can’t think of a more important piece of writing to read right now. Doom and gloom and unspeakable horror abound and overwhelm these days, but it remains important to understand what we already know is happening now and how it will be understood in the future. It helps when we feel helpless to give our time and attention, our hearts and consideration to a voice like this, a book like this, from our particular time and for it. There is so much power in language here, where it is difficult to find words, such heart in a world that feels has lost its way. I found hope here, and help, to face what the world is now, all that it isn’t anymore. Please read this. I promise you won’t regret it. I honestly don’t know how you could.”—Tommy Orange, author of Wandering Stars
"If you cannot fathom the scale and savagery of the genocide against the Palestinian people, if you feel the world is smashed off its axis and you feel profoundly alone, profoundly mad, then read this clear, elegant and devastatingly truthful account of why you are not mad, and not alone; read this shatteringly honest book by a great writer who also cannot reconcile those things, but is—on behalf of us all, and with his whole soul—trying." —Max Porter, author of Grief Is the Thing with Feathers
"One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This wants us to answer its questions with the greatest possible honesty, and to embrace those answers as our true companions. What it gives us is nothing less than lionhearted, dauntless, unembellished love."—Megha Majumdar, author of A Burning
"[A] fierce, anguished indictment of Western hypocritical indifference towards Israel's destruction of Gaza.... Terrifying, shameful, and necessary testimony."—Booklist, starred review ⭐
"I received an advanced copy of Omar El Akkad’s brilliant book One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This. I will read anything Omar El Akkad ever writes. This book is a reckoning. The lie that the West is founded upon—from the beginning—blooms in blood on the pages. This book is a love story in the face of genocide—a love born between the very peoples we have always colonized and killed as if they are the raw material of building nations. What a furious, perfect heart it took to stare into the abyss we call being human and emerge with a revolution song."—Lidia Yuknavitch, The Millions
“Omar El Akkad’s book is riveting in its honesty. I found it to be a brilliant mosaic of heartfelt reflections on the sad state of the world, one that dared to end in hope." – Raja Shehadeh, author of We Could Have Been Friends and Palestinian Walks
"Never again starts with not dehumanising the Other. No one, ever. Thank you @omarelakkad for putting this into words."—Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur, via X
"I feel inadequate to describe a book like this with the right superlatives—I don't want to reduce the book down to one thing in doing so... but I hope Omar El Akkad's One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This will find a large audience."—Jeff VanderMeer, author of the Southern Reach Trilogy
“El Akkad...state[s] that one of the demands of modern power is that those subject to it must imagine that some group of people somewhere are not fully human....Taking a global view, El Akkad, who lives in the U.S., finds almost every government and society wanting, and not least those, he says, that turn away and pretend not to know.... A philosophically rich critique of state violence and mass apathy."—Kirkus Reviews
“Part elegy, part rallying cry, this magnificent book should, and will, be required reading for future generations trying to reckon with one of humanity’s darkest chapters.”—Téa Obreht, author of The Morningside
“A startling, shocking, beautiful and essential book. It shook me up.”—Brian Eno
“Omar El Akkad’s One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This, lays bare and eviscerates the genocidal logics of fascism and liberalism. Here, language does what we need it to do: it clarifies, it condemns, it names, it grieves. Here, too, is a lexicon for what might survive this. Devastating and scathing; you will want to read, will want to have read, this book.”—Christina Sharpe, author of Ordinary Notes
“Is this the most urgent book you can read right now? Yes, it is.
Is this the most moral book you can read right now? It sure is.
Is this the most eye-opening book right now? Yep.
Is this the most needed book for our times? Absolutely.”
—Rabih Alameddine, author of The Wrong End of the Telescope
“In this powerful indictment of Western complicity in the genocide of Palestinians, Omar El Akkad asks: how are we supposed to go on living in this world? He looks for his answer to the worlds colonized and oppressed, who have always lived according to a love that ‘cannot be acknowledged by the empire because it’s a people’s love for one another.”—Isabella Hammad, author of Enter Ghost
“One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This strikes with the clarifying force of an angel. By turns furiously troubled and achingly introspective, El Akkad sets fire to the devourous genocidal abyss we call a civilization and all the billion mendacities that sustain it. A landmark of truth-telling and moral courage, One Day is the truest most necessary book you will ever read.”—Junot Díaz, author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
“An extraordinary, essential work of fury and humanity, as well as a damning indictment of Western hypocrisy and institutional malignity. I cannot conceive of a more important book to read right now, or a more incisive and elegant articulation of this dark time. Every page contains a sentence or a paragraph I wanted to tear out and nail to the wall. I wish I could send a copy of El Akkad’s moral call to arms to every person in America, every person in the West—the outraged and the apathetic alike”—Dan Sheehan, author of Restless Souls
“Omar El Akkad has produced something close to impossible with this elegiac and deeply personal book. With barely contained fury at the depths of Western hypocrisy, El Akkad manages to speak not just for himself but for all of us in the face of Israel’s unspeakable violence against the Palestinians.”—Moustafa Bayoumi, author of How Does It Feel to Be a Problem
“El Akkad's propulsive and damning indictment of Western violence and sanctimony in Palestine and beyond reads as a cry from the heart. He carefully dissects what it means to be an immigrant writing about the brutality of a system he has chosen to be part of and all the ensuing psychological harm that follows.”—Nadifa Mohamed, author of The Fortune Men
“Omar El Akkad’s devastating new book lays bare the deliberately distorted twists of language and logic that have allowed us to sustain a politics of extermination. The care, grief, anger and intimacy that Akkad brings to every page implicates all of us and is a testament to the moral and intellectual courage that make this desperately needed book absolutely necessary.”—Dinaw Mengestu, author of Someone Like Us
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- Publisher : Knopf (February 25, 2025)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 208 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0593804147
- ISBN-13 : 978-0593804148
- Item Weight : 11.9 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.75 x 0.84 x 8.55 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,549 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #2 in Middle Eastern Politics
- #7 in Democracy (Books)
- #61 in Memoirs (Books)
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Omar El Akkad was born in Cairo, Egypt, and grew up in Doha, Qatar, before moving to Canada. He worked as a journalist at The Globe and Mail, and his coverage of a 2006 terror plot earned him a National Newspaper Award for Investigative Reporting. His other journalistic work includes dispatches from the NATO-led war in Afghanistan, the military trials at Guantánamo Bay, the Arab Spring revolution in Egypt, and the Black Lives Matter movement in Ferguson, Missouri. He has also received the Goff Penny Memorial Prize for Young Journalists, as well as three National Magazine Award honourable mentions. He is a graduate of Queen's University. He now lives with his wife in the woods just south of Portland, Oregon.
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025I have just finished the magnificent recently published book
“One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This” by Omar El Akkad. It is an insightful, empathetic, account of the author’s reckoning with the horrible ramifications of the Gaza tragedy. PLEASE, read this wonderful book so that you can see for yourself what a great contribution to thought and an opportunity for self reflection it is.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025I cannot stop reading. Everything I learned about the world (except about Isrl, which I’ve known since 2006) these past 16 months of horror, is mentioned in this book. It’s a must read. One day the silent ones (most people surrounding me) will have always been against this. I hope I see that day.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025One day, everyone will always have needed to read this. As I write this, the murder and expulsion continues, and the world lifts nary a finger.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025From page one it is a disingenuous anti-Semitic screed! Pro Hamas propaganda. Thoroughly dishonest.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025For Omar El Akkad, Israel’s invasion of the Gaza Strip and the United States’ backing of that genocide was the final nail in the coffin of the liberal West and its purported ideals of liberty and justice. And I think he’s right.
Throughout this 188-page book, autobiographical anecdotes are woven with a tapestry of historical events to depict how a boy enraptured with the ideals of freedom from censorship could become a young man interviewing detainees in Guantanamo Bay and later grow into an adult watching as his fellow journalists self-censor to prevent themselves from calling a genocide what it is. Bullets don’t just go into a child’s head on their own—there was a shooter who killed her—but we can’t say that.
Parts of the polemic are poignant and poetic, and these are where the book truly sings. Although I’m unabashedly a leftist, I don’t think I’ve seen a better critique of the Democratic Party and its failure to take a stand beyond anemic rhetoric only partially obscuring self-interested actions. I also don’t think I’ve seen a better mix of resignation to despair and righteous call to action, which is pretty much our current milieu in a nutshell.
We need more writers, thinkers, and men like Mr. El Akkad. I can’t wait to read more of his work!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025The title is also very deceptive--based on forming an appearance of consensus reality--like CAIR/Hamas's organizing of City Councils during the #ceasefire phase of the operation.