Missing Soluch: A Novel
By (Author) Mahmoud Dowlatabadi
By (author) Kamran Rastegar
Melville House Publishing
Melville House Publishing
1st March 2007
United States
General
Fiction
891.5533
Paperback
512
Width 142mm, Height 208mm, Spine 36mm
595g
Perhaps the most important work in modern Iranian literature- "An outstanding master achievement" (Der Spiegel) This starkly beautiful novel examines the trials of an impoverished woman and her children living in a remote village in Iran, after the unexplained disappearance of her husband, Soluch. Lyrical yet unsparing, the novel examines her life as she contends with the political corruption, authoritarianism, and poverty of the village. It follows her vacillations between love for Soluch and anger at his absence, and her struggle to raise her children without their father. The novel critically evokes the unfulfilled aspirations of modern Iran-portraying a society caught between a past and a future that seem equally weighted down by injustice. This landmark novel-pioneering the use of the everyday language of the Iranian people-revolutionized Persian literature in its beautiful and daring portrayal of the life of a marginal woman and her struggle to survive. Missing Soluch is published with the support of the Association of American Publishers' Freedom-to-Publish Committee, assisting in the publication of voices censored by the US State Department's ban on books from the "Axis of Evil."
"An outstanding master achievement."
Der Spiegel
" ... beautifully and incisivelly rendered, and imbued throughout with hope."
Publishers Weekly
There are some brilliantly tough pieces of writing[The originals] vigour comes through in translation.
TLS
BringsEast of Edento mind Dowlatabadi knows a world that has seldom overlapped with the modern novel."
The New York Sun
"Dowlatabadi has created a masterpiece."
Words Without Borders
MAHMOUD DOWLATABADIis one of the Middle East's most important writers of the last century. The author of numerous novels, plays and screenplays, he is a leading proponent of social and artistic freedom in contemporary Iran. Born in 1940 in a remote farming region of Iran, the son of a shoemaker, his early life and teens were spent as an agricultural day laborer until he made his way to Tehran, where he started working in the theater and began writing plays, stories and novels. He is the authorMissing Soluch, published by Melville House and his first work to be translated into English and The Colonel (Melville House, 2012), which was shortlisted for the Haus der Kulturen Berlin International Literary Award and longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize. TranslatorKamran Rastegarteaches Arabic in the Department of German, Russian and Asian Languages and Literatures at Tufts University.