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My Father's Notebook - A Novel of Iran

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Zusatztext "Remarkable . . . Moving! dreamlike . . . Scenes are beautifully rendered." Informationen zum Autor Kader Abdolah is a pen name created to honor friends who died under the oppressive Iranian regime. The author of three novels, two short story collections, and numerous works of nonfiction, Abdolah joined a secret leftist organization while a student in Teheran. In 1988, at the invitation of the United Nations, he came to the Netherlands as a political refugee. Klappentext When he was a boy, Aga Akbar, the deaf-mute illegitimate son of a Persian nobleman, traveled with his uncle to a cave on nearby Saffron Mountain. Once there, he was to copy a three-thousand-year-old cuneiform inscription?an order of the first king of Persia?as a means of freeing himself from his emotional confinement. For the remainder of his life, Aga Akbar used these cuneiform characters to fill a notebook with writings only he could understand. Years later, his son, Ishmael?a political dissident in exile?is attempting to translate the notebook . . . and in the process tells his father's story, his own, and the story of twentieth-century Iran. A stunning and ambitious novel by a singular literary talent, My Father's Notebook is at once a masterful chronicle of a culture's troubled voyage into modernity and the poignant, timeless tale of a son's enduring love. Zusammenfassung When he was a boy! Aga Akbar! the deaf-mute illegitimate son of a Persian nobleman! traveled with his uncle to a cave on nearby Saffron Mountain. Once there! he was to copy a three-thousand-year-old cuneiform inscription—an order of the first king of Persia—as a means of freeing himself from his emotional confinement. For the remainder of his life! Aga Akbar used these cuneiform characters to fill a notebook with writings only he could understand. Years later! his son! Ishmael—a political dissident in exile—is attempting to translate the notebook . . . and in the process tells his father's story! his own! and the story of twentieth-century Iran. A stunning and ambitious novel by a singular literary talent! My Father's Notebook is at once a masterful chronicle of a culture's troubled voyage into modernity and the poignant! timeless tale of a son's enduring love. ...

Product details

Authors Kader Abdolah
Assisted by Susan Massotty (Translation)
Publisher Harper Perennial USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 27.03.2007
 
EAN 9780060598723
ISBN 978-0-06-059872-3
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 125 mm x 203 mm x 23 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Iranische (Persische) SchriftstellerInnen: Werke (div.), Iran : Belletristik (Romane, Erzählungen)

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