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43 of Iranians who were swept up in the to the powerful Princess Pari. At of Iranian American fiction is truly
domestic front of the war on terror. the other end, an excerpt from Amir boundless. Some of these writers

Working against Iranian nationalist and Khalil’s graphic novel Zahra’s may deliberately choose to write

tendencies to stay separate from other Paradise ushers the reader into the about non-Iranian subjects, while

racialized populations in the US, this immediacy of the 2009 protests and others simply write about the places

story follows an elderly man as he their aftermath, as families gather in and people they have come to know

goes through the terrifying process of front of Evin prison demanding to as they have traveled other routes

“special registrations” and detention. know what happened to their loved besides that between the US and

Punctured by flashbacks of his son’s ones. In between these temporal Iran. For example, Elizabeth Eslami’s

imprisonment in Iran, “Something to bookends, Ari Siletz’s transcendent “Everything Gets Mixed Together

Pray For” juxtaposes different forms story of black magic in the desert at the Pueblo” focuses on settler

1392 ‫ رویرهش‬1 ‫ جمعه‬- 1253 ‫ شماره‬/ ‫سال متسیب‬ of state repression in the US and Iran, and Shideh Etaat’s irreverent telling colonialism in the US by portraying

allowing for a comparative reading of a Jewish-Muslim love affair both an encounter between indigenous tour

of these two contexts. Inside the present us with characters that defy guides and non-indigenous tourists

California holding cell full of Muslim the expectations of those around in the southwest. Eslami enters a

men from all over the world, a space them and move the reader through a different representational morass

“Fixer Karim,” a tale that traces the of solidarity comes into being that series of dynamic and changing social than that which ordinarily concerns

repeated reinvention of one young is rooted not in national identity, but worlds. Iranians: the presumptions about

Iranian man, and the slow decline of rather in a shared sense of loss and a native peoples that work to justify

another. Here the motion of diaspora desperate grasping for hope. Among the benefits of the anthology a history of genocide and ongoing

doubles back on itself; the characters format are the cross-readings it forms of cultural and material

are perpetually displaced, one If the first section of the collection makes possible, as we encounter dispossession.

embracing the opportunistic uses of interrupts simplistic assumptions the work of individual authors in

his Iranian identity and the seemingly about immigrant success and the relation to one another rather than Sharon May’s “The Wizard of Khao-

endless possibilities of assimilation, American Dream, section two, “Iran, in isolation. How fascinating it is to I-Dang” takes us farthest afield, into

and the other precariously teetering Land of Resilience,” brilliantly resists read the excerpts from two novels, a landscape and culture that may not

towards destitution. For anyone who one-dimensional representations Zohreh Gharehmani’s Sky of Red be familiar to many readers. Set in

knows what it is like to find oneself of Iran. Instead, there are so many and Maryam Mortaz’s Balcony of a camp for Cambodian refugees on

caught in between two countries, both different “Irans” depicted in this Desire, as an accidental conversation the Thai border, the story follows a

of which feel unlivable in different section that the reader must be between women from two different Cambodian translator’s subtle efforts

ways, this story offers the delightful willing to journey across a span of generations. Sky of Red Poppies, set to help his compatriots navigate

chance to revel in an extended, at several hundred years to take them at the height of SAVAK’s campaign the Western legal regimes that will

times hilarious, inside joke about the all in. At one end of the timeline, an of terror under the Shah, looks at decide their fate, while nursing his

world as we know it. excerpt from Anita Amirrezvani’s the politicization of teenagers at a own memories of war and a desire

novel, Equal of the Sun, renders girls’ school in Mashad. When the to return home. May’s fiction is

Shifting moods again, Persis Karim’s the palace intrigue of the sixteenth- main character discovers her school riveting because of the deftness of

“Something to Pray For” is the only century Savafi court through the principal cooperating with SAVAK her prose, her years spent living in

In touch with Iranian diversity fictionalized account I’ve come across eyes of a eunuch, the loyal servant to turn in a radical student, her terror Cambodia, and her knowledge of the

and curiosity lead her to seek out the Khmer language. Her portrayal of the

banned books that could endanger translator, the only character who can

her as well. Balcony of Desire, set function fluently in two worlds—that

during the Islamic cultural revolution of western officials and of refugees—

of the early 1980s, also takes place has deep resonances with the themes

in a girls’ high school, in the midst present in the anthology as a whole.

of a new round of book banning and She invites us to contemplate the

official efforts to control the minds feeling of diaspora, the violent

Lawyers ICBC ‫ﻭﻛﻼ‬ and behaviors of young women. demands of assimilation, and the
Claims ٦٠٤- ٩٨٢- ٤٠٥١ While each story stands out for the psychic state of living in between.
604 - 982 - 4051 ٦٠٤- ٩٨٠ -٨٥٧١ vivid writing and seamless weaving of
604 - 980 - 8571 historical events with the characters’ It may be that the “seismic shift”
thoughts and emotions, taken together underway in Iranian American
Vol. 20 / No. 1253 - Friday, Aug. 23, 2013 they offer something more. A reader literature is only possible now,

unfamiliar with Iranian history and after two decades of publishing and

society may be surprised to see that after 2009, when the whole world

perhaps there is not such a sharp recognized that Iranian society is far

‫ﺑﺮﺍی ﻣﺸﺎﻭﺭﻩ ﺣﻘﻮﻗﻰ ﻟﻄﻔﺎ ﺑﺎ‬ distinction between the dictatorship from static or homogeneous. Viewed

of the Shah (a staunch US ally) and as part of the broader field of ethnic

the current regime after all. Rather American literature, the stories in

‫ﺁﻗﺎی ﻛﺎﻣﻴﻞ ﻟﻄﻔﻌﻠﻰ‬ than teaching us that censorship is Tremors appear to take the burdens
somehow endemic to Iranian society, of representation as given, as part of

however, these stories reveal it to be a the creative challenge itself. Rather

.‫ ﺗﻤﺎﺱ ﺑﮕﻴﺮﻳﺪ‬،‫ﻭﻛﻴﻞ ﻓﺎﺭﺳﻰ ﺯﺑﺎﻥ‬ project that is always incomplete and than a choice between self-censorship
in danger of failure. Ghahremani and and total disregard for the political

Mortaz create characters compelled implications of familiar narratives,

to resist in ways that may be hidden these authors—and editors—engage

Kamil Lotfali, lawyer or open, direct or indirect, but that openlywiththedifficultcircumstances
are beyond the scope of any historical in which we find ourselves. Tremors

record and thus only available to us may announce a new moment in the

‫ ﺳﺎﻝ ﺗﺠﺮﺑﻪ ﺣﻘﻮﻗﻰ‬٣٠ ‫ ﻣﺆﺳﺴﻪﺣﻘﻮﻗﻰ "ﻧﻮﺭﺕﺷﻮﺭﻻ " ﺑﺎﺑﻴﺶﺍﺯ‬- through literature. development of Iranian American

fiction, but it is deeply bound up

‫ﺩﺳﺘﻤﺰﺩیﺩﺭﻳﺎﻓﺖﻧﺨﻮﺍﻫﻴﻢﻛﺮﺩ‬،‫ ﺩﺭﻳﺎﻓﺖﻧﻨﻤﺎﺋﻴﻢ‬ICBC‫ ﺗﺎﺧﺴﺎﺭﺕﺷﻤﺎﺭﺍ ﺍﺯ‬- The final section of Tremors, with a past that continually intrudes
“OtherLand,” showcases writing into the present, with the many ways

ICBC ‫ ﺩﺭﻳﺎﻓﺖ ﻫﺮﮔﻮﻧﻪ ﺧﺴﺎﺭﺕ ﺟﺎﻧﻰ ﻭ ﻣﺎﻟﻰ ﺍﺯ‬- about geographical, social, and Iranians—and others—inherit, carry,
political worlds not defined by the and interpret our losses.

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