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​ALI ARAGHI'S 'THE IMMORTALS OF TEHRAN' OFFERS READERS A CAT-DRIVEN REVOLUTION.

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The PEN Pod: Connecting through Translation with Ali Araghi

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The Skylight Books Podcast: Ali Araghi, “THE IMMORTALS OF TEHRAN”

Episode Description"This sweeping multi-generational debut tells the story of a centuries-old curse carrying one family to the brink of the 1979 Iranian revolution--and announces the arrival of a bold new literary talent. The Torkashvand family reveres their seemingly immortal patriarch, Agha, the trunk of their widely branching, family tree. When we come to the story, Agha is so old that he spends his days sitting in the family orchard, drinking tea and telling stories to his great-great-great-great grandson Ahmad. Agha's favorite story tells of a family curse that seems to shed light on the political turmoil roiling Iran and foretell Ahmad's fated role in the country's future. There is certainly something plaguing Ahmad's family. At the age of ten Ahmad witnesses his father's suicide and consequently loses his voice. But this is only the beginning of what will become another very long life: of many loves and losses, of ever-tangled family dramas, a doomed career in politics, and of incendiary poetry, all of which converge and catch fire at the center of the Revolution. Order The Immortals of Tehran here."

Here's a link to the podcast episode:

https://skylightbooks.podbean.com/e/ali-araghi-the-immortals-of-tehran/

Below is the link to the episode on Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/5wMvfo6ZoUC7G5v3WCtkgQ

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