Disoriental, Negar Djavadi
Disoriental, Negar Djavadi
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Disoriental

Author: Négar Djavadi, Tina Kover

Narrator: Siiri Scott

Unabridged: 12 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/17/2020


Synopsis

National Book Award Finalist: "A multigenerational epic of the Sadr family's life in Iran and their eventual exile . . . Full of surprises" (The Globe and Mail).

Winner of the 2019 Albertine Prize and Lambda Literary Award Kimiâ Sadr fled Iran at the age of ten in the company of her mother and sisters to join her father in France. Now twenty-five and facing the future she has built for herself, as well as the prospect of a new generation, Kimiâ is inundated by her own memories and the stories of her ancestors, which come to her in unstoppable, uncontainable waves. In the waiting room of a Parisian fertility clinic, generations of flamboyant Sadrs return to her, including her formidable great-grandfather Montazemolmolk, with his harem of fifty-two wives, and her parents, Darius and Sara, stalwart opponents of each regime that befalls them. It is Kimiâ herself—punk-rock aficionado, storyteller extraordinaire, a Scheherazade of our time, and above all a modern woman divided between family traditions and her own "disorientalization"—who forms the heart of this bestselling and beloved novel, recipient of numerous literary honors.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Paul on September 17, 2020

Now shortlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award 2020 To really integrate into a culture, I can tell you that you have to disintegrate first, at least partially from your own. You have to separate, detach, dissociate. Disoriental has been translated by Tina Kover from Négar Djavadi's 2016 F......more

Goodreads review by Claire on August 17, 2018

Wow, what a read, and an ending, all those blank pages at the end, I wasn't ready for it to be over, and a little overwhelmed by that news. My son: "Mum, are you crying?" "It's finished" is all I can mutter. I could end my review right there, those were the words I tweeted not long after I finished '......more