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  • Formatas: 208 pages
  • Serija: Reading the City
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: Comma Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781912697182

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A city of stories short, fragmented, amorphous, and at times contradictory Tehran is an impossible tale to tell. For the capital city of one of the most powerful nations in the Middle East, its literary output is rarely acknowledged in the West. This unique celebration of its writing brings together ten stories exploring the tensions and pressures that make the city what it is: tensions between the public and the private, pressures from without judgemental neighbours, the expectations of religion and society and from within family feuds, thwarted ambitions, destructive relationships. The psychological impact of these pressures manifests in different ways: a man wakes up to find a stranger relaxing in his living room and starts to wonder if this is his house at all; a struggling writer decides only when his girlfriend breaks his heart will his work have depth... In all cases, coping with these pressures leads us, the readers, into an unexpected trove of cultural treasures like the burglar, in one story, descending into the basement of a mysterious antique collectors house treasures of which we, in the West, are almost wholly ignorant.
Introduction vii
Orkideh Behrouzan
Wake It Up
1(16)
Payam Nasser
Sara Khalili
The Other Side of the Wall
17(26)
Goli Taraghi
Sholeh Wolpe
Mohsen Half-Tenor
43(22)
Mohammad Tolouei
Farzaneh Doosti
In the Light being Cast from the Kitchen
65(8)
Hamed Habibi
Shahab Vaezzadeh
Sunshine
73(18)
Kourosh Asadi
Lida Nosrati
Domestic Monsters
91(22)
Fereshteh Ahmadi
Caroline Croskery
Circling that Heavily-Burdened Tale
113(14)
Mohammad Hosseini
Alireza Abiz
The Neighbour
127(8)
Amirhossein Khorshidfar
Niloufar Talebi
Betrayal
135(6)
Azardokht Bahrami
Poupeh Missaghi
The Last Night
141(34)
Atoosa Afshin Navid
Susan Niazi
About the Authors 175(5)
About the Translators 180
Fereshteh Ahmadi (born in 1972) is an Iranian novelist, short story writer, literary critic and editor. living in Tehran. Ahmadi is widely recognised for her enigmatic and mysterious psychological fantasies, including her first short story collection, Everybody's Sara (2004). She has won several literary awards for both her short stories and novels which include The Fairy of Forgetfulness (2007), Cheese Forest (2008) Heatstroke (2013) and Domestic Monsters (2016).