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The Age of Orphans Laleh Khadivi

The Age of Orphans By Laleh Khadivi

The Age of Orphans by Laleh Khadivi


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Summary

The story of a Kurdish boy growing up within a new Iranian nation. Laleh Khadivi is a major new voice in literary fiction.

The Age of Orphans Summary

The Age of Orphans by Laleh Khadivi

Kurdistan, Persia. A village high in the Zagros mountains. A small green-eyed boy wrestles free from his mother and climbs atop a straw and mud hut to gaze at the dusty landscape; the jagged mountains and azure sky, the cattle in the distance. With his arms stretched out beside him he pretends to be a bird, to lift up and soar over this land: the land of his fathers and forefathers. Kurdish land. Soon after the boy is ritually initiated into manhood, messengers from the hills bring whispers of war; rumours that the Shah's army is moving from village to village, stamping out any tribal rebellion that may stand in the way of the creation of a unified 'Iran'. Just nine years old, the boy must stand alongside his men and fight for their land. Years later, Reza Pahlavi Khourdi can only faintly recall the brutal murder of his father and cousins. Orphaned on the bloody battlefield, conscripted into the great column of the army and given a new name, he has quickly risen up the ranks, proving both his prowess in battle and allegiance to the Shah's troops. Now in Tehran, Reza is about to marry to a beautiful, educated, city girl, and become a Capitian. But there are stirrings within his heart. He will soon move west to be the Shah's servant in Kermanshah, the land of his birth, and a figurehead of modernization. At once rich and bleak, The Age of Orphans unleashes a tapestry of untold horrors and pleasures, of blood and smoke, hopes, dreams and desires. It is a profound and darkly poetic story of a land roughly sewn together under the ambitious imagining of a nation, and of the life of a boy whose identity does not - can not - unite with this vision.

The Age of Orphans Reviews

'This is a stunning debut unflinching, gorgeously poetic, intimate yet with a wondrous sweep of history. To read the tale of Reza Khourdi is to take a journey deep inside the darkest cavity of the heart' Cristina Garcia, author of Dreaming in Cuban 'The Age of Orphans is an arresting, powerful, transformative, unflinching, epic and deeply affecting novel. I cannot recommend it enough. A major voice to watch' Chris Abani, author of Graceland and The Virgin of Flames 'Beautifully written This difficult but powerful novel introduces a writer with a strong, unflinching voice and a penetrating vision' Publishers' Weekly

About Laleh Khadivi

Laleh Khadivi was born in Esfahan, Iran in 1977. In the aftermath of the Islamic Revolution her family fled, first to Belgium and then Puerto Rico, finally settling in Canada and the United States. She graduated from Reed College in 1998 and moved to New York where she began to direct documentary films for A&E, HBO and Showtime. She received The Whiting Writers' Award in 2008. The Age of Orphans is her first novel.

Additional information

GOR002794567
9781408802465
1408802465
The Age of Orphans by Laleh Khadivi
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2009-11-02
304
N/A
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