· Aria is a feminist odyssey, about a girl in a time of intolerance as the revolution in Iran is breaking out a poised and dramatic historical novel with contemporary relevance A beautiful book set against the pains and passions of the Iranian Revolution It is a book about a particular time and place yet also, and perhaps more importantly, about the common hopes and intimate longings of lives so 5/5(1). Nazanine Hozar's debut novel Aria opens in Iran and concludes nearly three decades later in , two years after the Iranian Revolution and the establishment of the Islamic Republic. Her narrative weaves together threads from across midth century Iran's complex and . Nazanine Hozar’s stunning debut gives us an unusually intimate view of a momentous time, through the eyes of a young woman coming to terms with the mysteries of her own past and future. About Aria. An extraordinary, cinematic saga of rags-to-riches-to-revolution that follows an orphan girl coming of age in Iran at a time of dramatic upheaval. It is the s in a restless Iran, a country rich in oil but deeply Author: Nazanine Hozar.
Waltzing in and out of present and past day Iran, Nazanine Hozar's "Aria" paints a mesmerizing portrait of what it means to claim womanhood for both a country and for the main protagonist. With a deft hand, Hozar's "Aria" is still piecing together her complicated family narrative amid a shifting political landscape. What follows is a soft. Nazanine Hozar on her powerful debut novel Aria, about a young orphan girl's coming of age in Iran against the backdrop of political unrest during the rise to power of the Ayatollah Khomeini. Through this girl's journey, Iranian-born author Nazanine Hozar's debut novel traces the reign and overthrow of the Shah of Iran through Ayatollah Khomeini's dramatic return to power. Young Aria, rescued as an infant by a sensitive army driver but abused by his angry wife, endures early censure and ridicule because of her blue eyes and.
Nazanine Hozar's debut novel Aria opens in Iran and concludes nearly three decades later in , two years after the Iranian Revolution and the establishment of the Islamic Republic. Her narrative weaves together threads from across midth century Iran's complex and diverse social, economic and religious groups. Nazanine Hozar’s stunning debut gives us an unusually intimate view of a momentous time, through the eyes of a young woman coming to terms with the mysteries of her own past and future. About Aria. An extraordinary, cinematic saga of rags-to-riches-to-revolution that follows an orphan girl coming of age in Iran at a time of dramatic upheaval. It is the s in a restless Iran, a country rich in oil but deeply divided by class and religion. Aria by Nazanine Hozar review – an epic tale of turmoil in Tehran. The young eponymous heroine in this warm-hearted debut embodies the complexity of Iran in the runup to the revolution. A.
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