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Daneshvar's Playhouse: A Collection of Stories
 
 

Daneshvar's Playhouse: A Collection of Stories (Hardcover)

~ Simin Danishvar (Author), Maryam Mafi (Translator), Simin Daneshvar (Author) "At the entrance to the Vakil bazaar, Marmar let go of the child's hand..." (more)
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In five intriguing stories, the formal detachment of Daneshvar's prose reinforces her subtle revelation of repressive features in Iranian society. The author, one of the few well-known women writers in Iran, is a feminist opposed to both political tyranny and religious fanaticism, themes obliquely indicated here. These seemingly simple stories disclose a rich culture in a time of ferment and change, of women in chadors , held in contempt by the men who control their lives. "Vakil Bazaar" seems innocent enough, an everyday tale of an upper-class child let loose in the bazaar while her nanny flirts with a shopkeeper. By the end, with the little girl lost and the nanny passively peering around, the reader is sure that the child will never be found, and nobody will care. In "To Whom Can I Say Hello?," a woman alternates between mourning the loss of her lover and her job and worrying over her daughter, whose brutish husband has denied his mother-in-law access to his house. The moving "Loss of Jalal" is a nonfiction account of the death of the author's husband, a noted writer. This volume is a valuable addition to our knowledge of Persian culture and the political complexities of modern Iran.
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"Beautiful flowing language gives these stories a dreamlike quality. . . . This is an unusual book that reflects ideas from a rich culture. . . . It is a wonderful book to read." -- WLW Journal

"Not tightly structured, these stories give glimpses of Iranian life and of the author's female perspective, and therein lies their value. Daneshvar's autobiographical reflections on the death of her husband Jalal Al-e Ahmad and on her life as a woman writer are particularly revealing." -- Choice Magazine

"Simin Daneshvar has long been recognized as one of Iran's most talented women writers. . . . Mafi's renditions make the stories accessible even to readers unfamiliar with the social and cultural setting of Daneshvar's texts. . . . With the publication of Daneshvar's Playhouse, her message of hope might find a larger audience." -- World Literature Today

"In five intriguing stories, the formal detachment of Daneshvar's prose reinforces her subtle revelation of repressive features in Iranian society..." -- Publishers Weekly

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