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Revolution Street
Amir Cheheltan
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Description for Revolution Street
Hardcover. An uncensored and unflinching tale of power, corruption and love, set against the roiling aftermath of the Islamic Revolution Translator(s): Sprachman, Paul. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 224 x 143 x 23. Weight in Grams: 388.
An uncensored and unflinching tale of power, corruption and love, set against the roiling aftermath of Iran's Islamic Revolution
Fattah is middle-aged and unmarried. A former hospital janitor who became rich working as a torturer in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison, he now moonlights as an uncertified backstreet doctor specializing in ‘honour surgery’ for unmarried young women. Fattah has nothing but contempt for these women; that is until the beautiful Shahrzad lands on his operating table, and soon he is dangerously infatuated.
Undeterred that she is promised to – and in love with – another man, the younger and ... Read more
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Product Details
Publisher
Oneworld Publications United Kingdom
Number of pages
192
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781851689842
SKU
V9781851689842
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99-50
About Amir Cheheltan
Amir Cheheltan was born in 1956 in Tehran and has published eight novels, five volumes of short stories and a screenplay. Due to censorship, his first novel, The Mourning of Qassem, was only published in 2003, twenty years after it was written, and many of his novels have had to undergo revisions. Cheheltan supervises the creative writing workshop at the ... Read more
Reviews for Revolution Street
‘A classic of world literature.’
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung ‘A vivid, exciting and nuanced portrait of post-revolutionary Tehran.’
LiteraturNachrichten ‘Rarely has a novel so exposed the moral erosion of Iran. The example of two henchmen of the mullahs’ regime vying for the same woman, the beautiful Shahrzad, depicts what remains of ... Read more
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung ‘A vivid, exciting and nuanced portrait of post-revolutionary Tehran.’
LiteraturNachrichten ‘Rarely has a novel so exposed the moral erosion of Iran. The example of two henchmen of the mullahs’ regime vying for the same woman, the beautiful Shahrzad, depicts what remains of ... Read more