A Thousand Rooms of Dream and Fear

A Novel

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Pub Date Jan 11 2011 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

Description

Farhad is a typical student, twenty-one years old, interested in wine, women, and poetry, and negligent of the religious conservatism of his grandfather. But he lives in Kabul in 1979, and the early days of the pro-Soviet coup are about to change his life forever. One night Farhad goes out drinking with a friend who is about to flee to Pakistan, and is brutally abused by a group soldiers. A few hours later he slowly regains consciousness in an unfamiliar house, beaten and confused, and thinks at first that he is dead. A strange and beautiful woman has dragged him into her home for safekeeping, and slowly Farhad begins to feel a forbidden love for her—a love that embodies an angry compassion for the suffering of Afghanistan’s women. As his mind sifts through its memories, fears, and hallucinations, and the outlines of reality start to harden, he realizes that, if he is to escape the soldiers who wish to finish the job they started, he must leave everything he loves behind and find a way to get to Pakistan.
   Rahimi uses his tight, spare prose to send the reader deep into the fractured mind and emotions of a country caught between religion and the political machinations of the world’s superpowers.

Farhad is a typical student, twenty-one years old, interested in wine, women, and poetry, and negligent of the religious conservatism of his grandfather. But he lives in Kabul in 1979, and the early...


Advance Praise

"A taut and brilliant burst of anguished prose....both a wonderful and a dreadful little book."
--The Guardian

"A beautiful piece of writing."
--Ruth Pavey, The Independent

"Short but powerful...The beauty of the language lends this work a haunting clarity."
--The Herald

"The novella is verbal photography...[it] seems the real thing...seamlessly translated."
--Russell Celyn Jones, The London Times

"A taut and brilliant burst of anguished prose....both a wonderful and a dreadful little book."
--The Guardian

"A beautiful piece of writing."
--Ruth Pavey, The Independent

"Short but...


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ISBN 9781590513613
PRICE $15.95 (USD)
PAGES 172