The Drum Tower

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Product Details
Price
$25.95  $24.13
Publisher
Black Heron Press
Publish Date
Pages
308
Dimensions
6.0 X 1.04 X 9.31 inches | 1.29 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781936364060
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About the Author
Farnoosh Moshiri was born into a literary family in Tehran. She was playwright in Tehran when the 1979 revolution broke out. When the authorities brought together Tehran's playwrights, actors, and others connected with the theater and demanded they agree to write and produce only plays the authorities approved of, Moshiri refused. Eventually she was able to make her way to the U.S. She has won several awards for her fiction, including a Barthelme Fellowship and two Barbara Deming awards.
Reviews
A terrifying, brave, wise novel, The Drum Tower is about far more than the revolution in Iran. It is about a girl who is trapped in a labyrinth of family history and mythology who has the courage to find her way out. Farnoosh Moshiri celebrates a deeper revolution in prose that I would follow anywhere. -- Simone Zelitch, author of Louisa and Moses in Sinai
She is Iran's Solzhenitsyn. Ms. Moshiri's first novel, At the Wall of the Almighty, remains an unrecognized masterpiece. One might have hoped its grudgingly won reputation, and the trail of her fiction, would have led the critics to her. The Drum Tower, her latest work, may well light the way. What characters, what language! The novel just flows, evolving from something ancient and primordial into a modern transcendent voice. Honestly, if I awoke some morning to find she had won the Nobel, I wouldn't be at all surprised. -- Juris Jurjevics, author of Red Flags and The Trudeau Vector, and former publisher of Soho Press