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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful!,
By A. Ross (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Seven Shades of Memory: Stories of Old Iran (Paperback)
This collection of seven short stories set in Iran reveal the author's deep understanding of the country and their people. O'Donnell's stories present both issues of Western interaction with Persians, as well as cultural divides within Persian culture. The collection is subtitled "Stories of Old Iran" as they portray an Iran of 20-40 years ago and have a certain reserve to them. "The Tree and the Pool" is perhaps the least successful of the stories, portraying a somewhat stereotyped "ugly American." Another featuring Americans, "The Women and the Ladies" is also somewhat awkwardly executed. The concluding "Mrs. Cahn" is a more even piece, as an old American woman transcends her background to connect with local tribespeople. "The Duck Hunt" works well as a sketch of the tension in a Norwegian family on vacation in Iran. "The Price and the Baker," "The Stone of Love," and "The Old Men of Isfahan" are more fablistic, and enjoyable on that level. As a whole, the stories are a good glimpse into a passing time and place. The story titles are presented as two page spreads with lovely black and white photos that perfectly capture the mood of the book as a whole.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exquisite collection of stories,
By CMCM (Nevada City, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Seven Shades of Memory: Stories of Old Iran (Paperback)
As a person who also lived in Iran in the 1970's, I was particularly interested in the stories in this book. However, it would be of interest to anyone because the stories are evocative and the prose style is simple yet stunningly beautiful. This book is an absolute gem.
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You must know something of Iran and its people to appreciate this book,
By NS "NS" (Oregon,USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Seven Shades of Memory: Stories of Old Iran (Paperback)
I was impressed with the author's deep understanding of the complexity of social interaction among people in Iran. He certainly had a keen eye for detail and was ready to learn while he lived in Iran. This book will resonate deeply with those who already have an understanding of Iran and its people. For those unfamiliar with the diversity in cultures and Iranians in general would be a more difficult book to appreciate. I enjoyed it very much.
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Seven Shades of Memory: Stories of Old Iran by Terence O'Donnell (Paperback - September 15, 2006)
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