Iran: My Grandfather

Nonfiction, Travel, Middle East, Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Ali Alizadeh ISBN: 9780980846287
Publisher: Transit Lounge Publication: January 30, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ali Alizadeh
ISBN: 9780980846287
Publisher: Transit Lounge
Publication: January 30, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

‘Iran, My Grandfather is a work of recovery, resistance, and affirmation. I think one can say without risk of hyperbole that it is one of the most remarkable texts ever to have been published in Australia.’ John Kinsella

Shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards 2011

A vanished, tattered black and white photograph, taken in Tehran in 1946. The image of a sombre and inscrutable middle-aged man called Salman Fuladvand, a lieutenant and controversial police chief under Iran’s second last king. It is the memory of this photograph that begins Ali Alizadeh’s story of his grandfather Salman’s life, spanning Salman’s youthful devotion to the advancement of his country and the emancipation of Iranian women, his conflicts with the shahs, his wrongful imprisonment, and his eventual embracing of Sufi mysticism.

Iran: My Grandfather is a rare mix of narrative, memoir, history and personal exploration. It recounts Iran’s journey from progressive idealism to the ravages of tyranny, imperialism and religious reaction. It is a testament to the mistakes of the past and the present, an examination of family and identity, and an interrogation of the meaning of home and belonging. As Alizadeh writes, this story is ‘a thread to show the path out of the labyrinths’.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ali Alizadeh was born in 1976 in Tehran and immigrated to Australia in the early 1990s after experiencing the Islamic Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War. He has taught writing and literature at universities in Australia, China, Turkey and currently lives with his wife Penelope and son Jasper in the United Arab Emirates. He is the author of books including the novel, The New Angel (Transit Lounge) and poetry Ashes in the Air (UQP).

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‘Iran, My Grandfather is a work of recovery, resistance, and affirmation. I think one can say without risk of hyperbole that it is one of the most remarkable texts ever to have been published in Australia.’ John Kinsella

Shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards 2011

A vanished, tattered black and white photograph, taken in Tehran in 1946. The image of a sombre and inscrutable middle-aged man called Salman Fuladvand, a lieutenant and controversial police chief under Iran’s second last king. It is the memory of this photograph that begins Ali Alizadeh’s story of his grandfather Salman’s life, spanning Salman’s youthful devotion to the advancement of his country and the emancipation of Iranian women, his conflicts with the shahs, his wrongful imprisonment, and his eventual embracing of Sufi mysticism.

Iran: My Grandfather is a rare mix of narrative, memoir, history and personal exploration. It recounts Iran’s journey from progressive idealism to the ravages of tyranny, imperialism and religious reaction. It is a testament to the mistakes of the past and the present, an examination of family and identity, and an interrogation of the meaning of home and belonging. As Alizadeh writes, this story is ‘a thread to show the path out of the labyrinths’.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ali Alizadeh was born in 1976 in Tehran and immigrated to Australia in the early 1990s after experiencing the Islamic Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War. He has taught writing and literature at universities in Australia, China, Turkey and currently lives with his wife Penelope and son Jasper in the United Arab Emirates. He is the author of books including the novel, The New Angel (Transit Lounge) and poetry Ashes in the Air (UQP).

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