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Tirdad Zolghadr (Author)

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December 1, 2007

San, a self-proclaimed beatnik and Yale art graduate, is back in his native Tehran. With the financial support of his best friend Stella, he’s reopening Aunt Zsa Zsa’s infamous cocktail bar, The Promessa.

Arrested while photographing a kitsch flower display in front of the Revolutionary Courthouse, San is forced to sign up as a secret agent. He straddles the worlds of art and espionage with panache in this frenetic tour of modern Tehran, where conspiracy theories flourish and fashion rubs shoulders with the shrinking world of politics.

Tirdad Zolghadr is a self-confessed airline brat and freelance critic/curator.


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'The most surprising novel I've read in recent years. Entertainingly packaged as a bizarre thriller, it comes from the most unexpected corner of the world. A great way to learn something about Tehran today.' Andrei Kurkov'Funny, cynical and sharp.' Tom McCarthy

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Tirdad spent his early years in Tehran and then grew up as an airline brat in various European and African cities. he works mainly as a freelance critic and curator and writes regularly for Frieze magazine His most recent film, tropical Modernism, addresses the history of the Iranian left and was premiered at the Oberhausen Film Festival 2006.

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