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Zahra's Paradise [Hardcover]

Amir , Khalil
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Set in the aftermath of Iran’s fraudulent elections of 2009, Zahra’s Paradise is the fictional story of the search for Mehdi, a young protestor who has vanished into an extrajudicial twilight zone. What’s keeping his memory from being obliterated is not the law. It is the grit and guts of his mother, who refuses to surrender her son to fate, and the tenacity of his brother, a blogger, who fuses tradition and technology to explore and explode the void in which Mehdi has vanished.

Zahra’s Paradise weaves together fiction and real people and events. As the world witnessed the aftermath of Iran’s fraudulent elections, through YouTube videos, on Twitter, and in blogs, this story came into being. The global response to this gripping tale has been passionate—an echo of the global outcry during the political upheaval of the summer of 2009.
 
Zahra’s Paradise is a first on the internet, a first for graphic novels, and a first in the history of political dissidence. Zahra’s Paradise is being serialized online at zahrasparadise.com.


Q and A with the Author of Zahra's Paradise, Amir

Q: What was your inspiration for this story?

A: Over the past thirty years, thousands of Iranians have had to bury their loved ones prematurely in Zahra’s Paradise, a vast cemetery on the outskirts of Tehran. Thousands of monarchists, nationalists, leftists, communists, reformists, fundamentalists have all been killed in the name of one ideology, party or another, and they all end up buried in Zahra’s Paradise. In a way, the cemetery is where the heavens touch the earth. And what a sad and sorry spectacle that is--a zone of trauma and death, grief and sorrow that afflicts everyone.

Q: Tell us a little about how the events in Zahra’s Paradise tie in with the 2009 elections in Iran.

A: During the protests of the 2009 elections, even at the time of burial inside Zahra’s Paradise, that script was being challenged and broken. Time and time again, Zahra’s Paradise became a stage, not for burying the dead, but for witnessing life. And it was Iranian women, and men, who were saying: no, we refuse to see our land, our names, our constitution, and our Iran turned into a womb for burying the corpse of our children, for burying violence, for burying lies, for burying Iran’s son and daughters. They are the guardians of another Iran, and it is the sons and daughters of that Iran that Zahra’s Paradise celebrates.

Q: Tell us a little bit about your own personal and emotional connections to this story.

A: I was twelve years old when the Iranian revolution happened. We’re talking 1979. As a kid, I saw an entire world collapse. I had to leave Iran, but I could never let go of the Iranian people. They were what made my childhood so beautiful, so full of joy and tenderness. But how do you hold onto those emotions--that sacred ground--from exile? You keep your world alive in your imagination. That’s what millions of Iranians inside and outside Iran have done and are doing.

It was hard to suddenly see that world, Iran, vanish behind stereotypes of Iranians as terrorists, fundamentalists and extremists. That was not my Iran. I did not recognize it then, and I do not recognize it now. Fast forward thirty years, to the protests of 2009, and all of a sudden, that Iran, a beautiful, gentle, powerful, exquisite Iran, an Iran that so many had declared dead and buried as lost, suddenly bursts through. And so like millions of people around the world, people all over the Arab world and the Middle East, we absorbed their energy, felt their spark, and joined our strength and our dreams to theirs. It was impossible not to feel a connection.

A Look Inside Zahra's Paradise
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About the Author

Amir is an Iranian-American human rights activist, journalist and documentary filmmaker. He has lived and worked in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Afghanistan. His essays and articles have appeared far and wide in the press. Khalil’s work as a fine artist has been much praised. He has been cartooning since he was very young. Zahra’s Paradise is his first graphic novel. Both Amir and Khalil have chosen to remain anonymous for political reasons.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: First Second (September 13, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596436425
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596436428
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 8.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #72,131 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best I've read in years September 23, 2011
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An astounding work -- incredibly moving, fast-paced, and enthralling. I'm not usually a reader of graphic novels, but this is the perfect format for this story. It is a fictionalized account of real events in the wake of Iran's contested presidential elections in summer 2009. Focused on a mother's search for her youngest son, after his disappearance during the demonstrations, it is told from the point of view of her oldest, Hassan, a blogger who lost his own interest in politics after being jailed for his online writings. As Hassan and his mother search frantically for their missing teenaged loved one, the cruelty, barbarity, and corruption of the Iranian regime is laid bare. I finished this wonderful book in one day, but won't be able to get it out of my mind, perhaps forever.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An Incredible Story October 10, 2011
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Because it was serialized online prior to publication, I and many others had the unique privilege to watch Zahra's Paradise unfold in real-time. Many of the events in the novel can be traced back to news articles, blogs, and videos released following Iran's contested 2009 elections. This is what makes this story so unique and so real. It isn't some far-fetched creation of a few angry Iranian expatriates- rather, it is a personification of the stories too many Iranians know all too well. Whether you're a learned scholar of Iran or someone merely interested in finding a moving story, no novel captures the intense and ongoing drama of the Islamic Republic of Iran quite as well as Zahra's Paradise.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect January 7, 2012
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I'm really satisfied, and it was a perfect Book. it really explained what happend to people of Iran, cause i was among them. this book explains the History in a form of Comic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
I really loved this book. It is one of the best books I have ever read. More than anything it is an emotional journey which allows the reader to truly sympathize with those who... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb and enlightening
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Read for my comics class and really enjoyed this book. It discusses an ongoing situation that helps give a personal touch to the news we hear about constantly.
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One of the best graphic novels I've ever read, and I use it in class for my 11th grade World Literature students.
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This book is not just a graphic book but the story of a grief, stolen election and a mother in search of his son during the time of election in Iran very powerful,beautiful graphic... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Insight
This graphic novel had me teary eyed, laughing, thinking, and learning. I've read maybe two other books on the lives of people in Iran - our media does not do the situation justice... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Crimsonvalkyrie
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is highly recommended
Zahra's Paradise derives its name from the cemetery just outside of town, one named for an ancient mother. To be buried in her land is said to bestow paradise. Read more
Published 16 months ago by GraphicNovelReporter.com
5.0 out of 5 stars Heartbreaking and powerful tale
Our story beings in the aftermath of Iran's fraudulent 2009 election with the search for Mehdi, a young protester who was arrested and vanished into the system. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Andy Shuping
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Zahra's Paradise is a discriptive, rich, and sensitive work. It is well organized and an easy read. Read more
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