Married to a Stranger (e-bog) af Rachlin, Nahid
Rachlin, Nahid (forfatter)

Married to a Stranger e-bog

158,16 DKK (inkl. moms 197,70 DKK)
A woman's struggle for self-realization in contemporary Iran, a novel with &quote;the clarity and spare sensuousness of Persian poetry or miniature painting.&quote;Ruth Prawer JhabvalaWhen Minou Hakini marries a man of her own choosingan intellectual and a radicaland moves to Abadan, a thriving oil town near the Iraqi border, she imagines her life will be adventurous and liberating. Before long...
E-bog 158,16 DKK
Forfattere Rachlin, Nahid (forfatter)
Udgivet 5 december 2014
Længde 220 sider
Genrer Fiction: general and literary
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780872866621
A woman's struggle for self-realization in contemporary Iran, a novel with "e;the clarity and spare sensuousness of Persian poetry or miniature painting."e;Ruth Prawer JhabvalaWhen Minou Hakini marries a man of her own choosingan intellectual and a radicaland moves to Abadan, a thriving oil town near the Iraqi border, she imagines her life will be adventurous and liberating. Before long, however, she becomes aware of her husband's suspicious liaisons and dangerous activities. Her struggle to forge her own identity as a woman in contemporary Iran is charged with passion, anger and finally a need to escape.';The ecstasies and disillusionments of first love are the stuff of great tragedies and cheap romances, but Nahid Rachlin has done something else with this familiar theme, and something more, though her style is elegantly simple . . . 'The New York Times Book Review"e; . . . Rachlin (Foreigner) tells her story with economy and suspensefulness, weaving strands of unstable political life and sexual secrecyin a small, vivid closeup of life in Iran at that fateful hour, within a society that had become its own prisoner."e;Kirkus ReviewsNahid Rachlin is an Iranian-American who lives in New York and teaches at Barnard College. She is the author of Foreigner and The Heart's Desire, both novels, and Veils, a collection of short stories.