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Doran : a novel / Ruhangiz Sharifian ; translated from the Persian by M. R. Ghanoonparvar.

Van Pelt Library PK6562.29.H37 D3913 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sharīfiyān, Rūḥʹangīz, author.
Contributor:
Ghanoonparvar, M. R. (Mohammad R.), translator.
Series:
Bibliotheca Iranica. Persian fiction in translation series ; no. 18.
Bibliotheca Iranica, Persian fiction in translation series ; no. 18
Standardized Title:
Dawrān. English
Language:
English
Persian
Subjects (All):
Women--Iran--Fiction.
Women.
Immigrants--Fiction.
Immigrants.
History.
Iran.
Emigration and immigration--Fiction.
Emigration and immigration.
Iran--History--Revolution, 1979--Fiction.
Genre:
Fiction.
History.
Psychological fiction.
Physical Description:
viii, 221 pages ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Costa Mesa, California : Mazda Publishers, Inc., 2020.
Summary:
"DORAN is a novel by Iranian fiction writer, Ruhangiz Sharifian, who in her work in general, and in this novel in particular, delves into the experiences of Iranian immigrants since the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and the subsequent Iran-Iraq war. A sequel to her earlier novel, THE LAST DREAM, this novel explores the psychological dilemma of Iranian immigrants, a dilemma with which the first generation grapples but seems ultimately unable to resolve. In THE LAST DREAM, that dilemma is expressed in such reflective passages as the following: But for Arya and her generation, the game was a bit different. The memories in the middle of which half of their lives revolved and were a part of their daily lives undoubtedly always had a place in their conversations, in their sleep and wakefulness, and in their friendships and social circles. Their accent became less noticeable every day, but it would not go away. All these things were a reminder that they belonged somewhere else, a place to which they also did not belong any longer. Sharifian's insight into the dilemma of Iranian immigrants, the sense of not fully belonging to the country and culture of either land, can be extended to most if not virtually all transplanted people around the world. This novel is a thoughtful exploration of this global phenomenon"-- Provided by publisher.
Other Format:
Online version: Sharifian, Ruhangiz. Doran.
ISBN:
9781568593821
1568593821
OCLC:
1144107002

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