Houri, Mehrdad Balali
Houri, Mehrdad Balali
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Houri

Author: Mehrdad Balali

Narrator: Elias Khalil

Unabridged: 12 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/24/2023


Synopsis

Three years after the Revolution, Tehran looks like a boneyard. Shahed has returned from California to his homeland to face the ghost of his father, to find out who betrayed him as a child, to recover something that might make him feel alive. Witnessing the brutalities of militant fundamentalists, he wishes his exuberant hustler of a father were alive again to kick the mullahs and their vicious crusade out of Iran. Shahed conjures up his life as a twelve-year-old, superimposing on the grim streets the bizarre exploits of his lusty father and his crazy cohorts in the days of the Shah. He sees again his long-suffering mother, Uncle E the opium addict, the massive butcher, Taj the idiot . . . and most vividly of all the seductress Houri, tantalizing nymph of his childhood fantasies.
Now he must weigh the past, its dreams and crimes, excitement and betrayal, against the desolation of the present.
Mehrdad Balali combines a gripping father-son rivalry with a stark contrast of Iran under the Shah, and in the troubled years following the Revolution. Islamic culture unfolds through details of family relations, feasts and rites, circumcision, women' s roles and the vibrancy of everyday life for the poor in a country with thousands of years of history.
Houri brings alive an alien milieu few Americans understand the subjection of an entire country to the horrors of religious fundamentalist rule. Yet it portrays a universal story older than nations: that of the bitter struggle and harsh love between father and son.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Marissa

I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Mehrdad Balali, and do an interview with him. Here's a snippet about his first book, Houri, from my introduction: "In Houri, Balali relays a coming of age story about Shahed, an Iranian boy raised in poverty, who finds himself constantly torn between his devot......more

Goodreads review by Renee

An autobiographical first novel (that has gotten the author banned from Iran) that looks at changes in Iran between the late 1960s and the early 1980s through the eyes of twelve year old Shahed, and as a man fourteen years later. The author contrasts his native country before and after the Islamic r......more

Goodreads review by J.

Someone who cannot tolerate massive disrespect towards women shouldn't read this book. That being said, I really liked it. It has a very interesting father son dynamic, very realistic portrayal of religious zealots who most often are behaving that way only in front of others but when left alone are......more

Houri[return]by Mehrdad Balali[return]The Permanent Press[return]December 2009[return]303 pp.[return]ISBN-10: 1579621775[return]ISBN-13: 978-1579621773[return][return][return]When you begin to read Houri, you are descending into Iranian airspace through the voice of Shahed, a man returning to his ho......more