A Thousand Rooms of Dream and Fear
Atiq Rahimi author Sarah Maguire translator Yama Yari translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:2nd Aug '07
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The extraordinary work of the Afghan writer Atiq Rahimi allows us a rare insight into Afghanistan. With A Thousand Rooms of Dream and Fear comes a beautiful short novel about an Afghan student seeking freedom from politics and religious fundamentalism.
As he waits for an answer to his plight he learns the tragic story of the woman who has saved him, endangering her own life in the process, and begins to feel an impossible and forbidden love for her - a love that embodies an angry compassion for the suffering of Afghanistan's women, and the yearning for a lost home.
Kabul, 1979. A student wakes in an unfamiliar house, battered and bruised. He gradually recovers his mind to discover that returning from a night out he was brutally attacked by soldiers and left to die.
Farhad, the tragic hero of this nightmarish tale, realises that he can now never return home: to do so would be to risk the lives of his family. As he waits for an answer to his plight he learns the tragic story of the woman who has saved him, endangering her own life in the process, and begins to feel an impossible and forbidden love for her - a love that embodies an angry compassion for the suffering of Afghanistan's women, and the yearning for a lost home.
The novella is verbal photography...[it] seems the real thing...seamlessly translated -- Russell Celyn Jones * The Times *
A taut and brilliant burst of anguished prose...both a wonderful and a dreadful little book * Guardian *
A beautiful piece of writing -- Ruth Pavey * Independent *
Short but powerful...The beauty of the language lends this work a haunting clarity * The Herald *
[An] intimate gem of a story...bewitching * Scotland on Sunday *
ISBN: 9780099461968
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 11mm
Weight: 117g
160 pages