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Echoes from the Other Land Ava Homa
Echoes from the Other Land
Ava Homa
These haunting stories beautifully evoke the oppressive lives of modern women in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Anis, a computer programmer, is at the end of her rope, putting up with the bullying criticism of a no-good, unemployed lout of a husband; Azar is a young divorcee, and the only person she can talk to is Reza; but she can see him only late at night when "they" are not around; Sharmin has Down's syndrome and hopelessly loves Azad; he loves Kazhal, beautiful and blessed; but Kazhal is married off and is divorced at twenty and now awaits a hopeless future . . . For these and other characters the weight of traditional attitudes, the harrassment of the religious establishment, and the attitudes of men make for a frustrating, confining, and sometimes unlivable existence. "Ranging across regions, ethnicities, genders, sexualities and political dispositions, Homa's characters give us a prismatic portrait of Iran that resists both internal tyrannies and Western demonization. Her style is elegantly spare, gem-solid. This is a voice we all need to hear." - Susan Holbrook, author of Joy Is So Exhausting "Ava Homa is Canada's exquisite answer to Raymond Carver. Homa announces new beginnings - less irony, more hope - and from a breathtakingly multicultural and international perspective. Readers will experience awe and beauty at the force of Homa's art to convey female Iranian protagonists wholeheartedly grasping their lives. A taut and subtle plain-spokenness enlivens her writing, belying rich dramatic tensions that build just beneath the surface - which will surprise readers and then captivate them." - Louis Cabri, author of The Mood Embosser
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | October 1, 2010 |
| ISBN13 | 9781894770644 |
| Publishers | TSAR Publications |
| Pages | 112 |
| Dimensions | 143 × 10 × 215 mm · 158 g |
| Language | English |