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Tehran at Twilight
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An Iranian American returns home to help a friend and finds his life in danger: "Remarkable . . . a smart, eloquent novel." --Dalia Sofer, author of The Septembers of ShirazThe year is 2008. Reza Malek's life is modest but manageable--he lives in a small apartment in Harlem, teaches at a local university, and is relieved to be far from the blood and turmoil of Iraq and Afghanistan, where he worked as a reporter, interpreter, and sometimes lover for a superstar journalist who has long since move…
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  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 242
  • ISBN: 9781617753336
  • ISBN-10: 1617753335
  • ISBN-13: 9781617753336
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English

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An Iranian American returns home to help a friend and finds his life in danger: "Remarkable . . . a smart, eloquent novel." --Dalia Sofer, author of The Septembers of Shiraz

The year is 2008. Reza Malek's life is modest but manageable--he lives in a small apartment in Harlem, teaches at a local university, and is relieved to be far from the blood and turmoil of Iraq and Afghanistan, where he worked as a reporter, interpreter, and sometimes lover for a superstar journalist who has long since moved on to more remarkable men.

But after a terse phone call from his best friend in Iran, Reza reluctantly returns to Tehran. Once there, he finds far more than he bargained for: the city is on the edge of revolution; his friend is embroiled with Shia militants; and his missing mother, who was alleged to have run off before the revolution, is alive and well--while his own life is now in danger.

Against a backdrop of corrupt clerics, shady fixers, political repression, and the ever-present threat of violence, this novel offers a telling glimpse into contemporary Tehran, and spins a riveting morality tale of identity and exile, the bonds of friendship, and the limits of loyalty.

"[A] swift, hard-boiled novel . . . Shadowy zealots exist everywhere, whether in conference rooms or interrogation rooms or--most often--in rooms that can serve as both." --TheNew York Times Book Review

"A gripping portrait of a nation awash in violence and crippled by corruption." --Publishers Weekly

"A smart political thriller." --Laila Lalami, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author of The Moor's Account

"Gives readers a visceral sense of life in a country where repression is the norm . . . Recommended for espionage aficionados and for readers who enjoy international settings." --Library Journal

"A fascinating glimpse of contemporary Iran through the familiar story of childhood friends whose paths are beginning to diverge irreversibly." --Shelf Awareness
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  • Author: Salar Abdoh
  • Publisher:
  • Year: 2019
  • Pages: 242
  • ISBN: 9781617753336
  • ISBN-10: 1617753335
  • ISBN-13: 9781617753336
  • Format: ePub
  • Language: English English

An Iranian American returns home to help a friend and finds his life in danger: "Remarkable . . . a smart, eloquent novel." --Dalia Sofer, author of The Septembers of Shiraz

The year is 2008. Reza Malek's life is modest but manageable--he lives in a small apartment in Harlem, teaches at a local university, and is relieved to be far from the blood and turmoil of Iraq and Afghanistan, where he worked as a reporter, interpreter, and sometimes lover for a superstar journalist who has long since moved on to more remarkable men.

But after a terse phone call from his best friend in Iran, Reza reluctantly returns to Tehran. Once there, he finds far more than he bargained for: the city is on the edge of revolution; his friend is embroiled with Shia militants; and his missing mother, who was alleged to have run off before the revolution, is alive and well--while his own life is now in danger.

Against a backdrop of corrupt clerics, shady fixers, political repression, and the ever-present threat of violence, this novel offers a telling glimpse into contemporary Tehran, and spins a riveting morality tale of identity and exile, the bonds of friendship, and the limits of loyalty.

"[A] swift, hard-boiled novel . . . Shadowy zealots exist everywhere, whether in conference rooms or interrogation rooms or--most often--in rooms that can serve as both." --TheNew York Times Book Review

"A gripping portrait of a nation awash in violence and crippled by corruption." --Publishers Weekly

"A smart political thriller." --Laila Lalami, Pulitzer Prize-nominated author of The Moor's Account

"Gives readers a visceral sense of life in a country where repression is the norm . . . Recommended for espionage aficionados and for readers who enjoy international settings." --Library Journal

"A fascinating glimpse of contemporary Iran through the familiar story of childhood friends whose paths are beginning to diverge irreversibly." --Shelf Awareness

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