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Tremors
New Fiction by Iranian American Writers
Edited by Anita Amirrezvani and Persis Karim
New
perspectives on the Iranian American story
"Amirrezvani
and Karim present a diverse view of the Iranian-American experience
through the stories of 27 authors from a variety of backgrounds
in this new anthology. Stories set in Iran reflect the nation's
struggles with revolution, protests, and human rights issues,
while tales of Iranian immigrants in America depict the challenges
of assimilation and generational clashes between traditional
and modern values. In Mehdi Tavana Okasi's "Other Mothers,
Other Sons," a newly immigrated Iranian woman clings
to another Iranian family in the neighborhood despite her
concerns about their intentions "as if nostalgia for
their shared homeland would curb the vices of human nature."
A husband in Porochista Khakpour's "In the House of Desire,
Honey, Marble, and Dreams" forbids his wife from leaving
the house in Western clothes, leaving their young daughters
confused about their new role as Americans. Back in Iran,
Farnoosh Moshiri's "White Torture" portrays a woman
whose child was taken away in the 1979 revolution. During
recent riots over corruption, she writes incendiary slogans
on paper money, landing her in a brutal Iranian prison. Despite
their unique circumstances, the characters of each story demonstrate
great resilience and pride in the face of their political
and cultural challenges."
—Publishers
Weekly, Feb. 2012
“This
marvelous anthology celebrates something far beyond arrival
for
Iranian-American writing, introducing a chorus of voices with
an exceptionally broad range of experience and stylistic mastery.
Tremors shakes up any easy assumptions that the reader
may hold about Iran, and claims a new territory in the global
landscape of literature.”
—Zara Houshm, author of A Mirror Garden
“A
stunning and important collection of modern Iranian-American
fiction,
Tremors is a must read for anyone who seeks to see
beyond the headlines.
And dare I say, that should be everyone.”
—Melody Moezzi, award-winning author and activist
“Finally,
after decades of memoir, a literary collection that brings
together Iranian American fiction. An absorbing and compelling
anthology that takes readers through a rich imaginative landscape,
in which the exploration is beyond one’s identity and
into the realm of questioning truths. At times lyrical, haunting,
and jarring, here is an offering of voices wherein each is
a master of style and prose.”
—Zohra Saed, editor of One Story, Thirty Stories:
An Anthology of Contemporary Afghan American Literature
This groundbreaking
anthology brings together twenty-seven authors from
a wide range of experiences that offer new perspectives on
the Iranian
American story. The authors in Tremors represent
the maturing voice of
Iranian American fiction from the vantage point of those who
were born
and raised in Iran, as well as those writers who reflect a
more distant, but
still important, connection to their Iranian heritage. Altogether,
these narratives capture the diversity of the Iranian diaspora
and complicate the
often-narrow view of Iranian culture represented in the media.
The stories
and novel excerpts explore the deeply human experiences of
one of the
newest immigrant groups to the United States in its attempts
to adjust and
assimilate in the face of major historical upheavals such
as the 1979 Iranian
revolution, the hostage crisis, and the attacks of September
11, 2001. The
stories set in Iran testify to the resilience, dignity, and
humor of a people
rich in history and culture.
Anita
Amirrezvani is the author of the novels The
Blood of Flowers and
Equal of the Sun.
Persis
Karim is a poet and editor of Let Me Tell
You Where I’ve Been: New
Writing by Women of the Iranian Diaspora and coeditor
of A World Between: Poems, Short Stories and Essays by
Iranian-Americans.
February
6 x 9 • 360 pages
$24.95 paper • 978-1-55728-995-7
e-book • 978-1-61075-519-1
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