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In the Walled Gardens

af Anahita Firouz

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Set in the exotic, seductive world of pre-revolutionary Iran, In the Walled Garden tells the nostalgic and moving story of Mahastee and Reza, who loved each other as children but have not seen each other for 20 years. Mahastee, who has become trapped by the privileged society she has grown up in, is struggling to keep her identity in the face of the increasingly empty role she inhabits. Reza has grown up to become a Marxist revolutionary, leading underground meetings and living on the edge. When chance brings the two together again, their encounters are a portrait not only of an ill-fated love, but of two worlds at odds, moving ever closer to a doomed collision.… (mere)
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"Set in Iran before the revolution - a world on the brink of destruction - this
haunting and passionate novel tells the story of a doomed love affair." --back
cover
  collectionmcc | Mar 6, 2018 |
An interesting look at two perspectives of Iran just before the revolution, the rich elite and the idealistic revolutionaries. The portrait painted of the rich elite is particularly fascinating. ( )
  devilish2 | Oct 22, 2017 |
This is a portrayal of the growing tensions within Iranian society in the years before the Revolution, told through the contrasting stories of an upper-class woman, gradually losing her innocence about the world she is living in, and a man who had been the son of her father's bailiff.

The two were childhood sweethearts, before they were old enough to realise that they could never be meant for each other. But the romance between them when they meet as adults is not really developed in any detail. Instead, the flashbacks to their childhood display a nostalgia for the innocent, feudal world where people knew their place and fulfilled their obligations, before Western influence and the arrogant behaviour of nouveaux riches created the social tensions which tore that world apart.

I found this a little hard going - while some of the descriptions were vivid and evocative, and there was a lot of interesting information, it felt like there was too much undigested research going into the story. For example, I found the ins and outs of the various underground political activists a little confusing. I admit that I didn't do myself any favours by putting the book down for a couple of months - but there was too much telling and explanation rather than bringing it out through the story. I also found that the two voices (the chapters are alternately narrated by the two main characters) sounded exactly the same - they both liked long lists and had a tendency to analyse other characters in a couple of sentences after they had been introduced into the narrative, which got annoying once I'd noticed it. ( )
2 stem wandering_star | Dec 17, 2007 |
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Set in the exotic, seductive world of pre-revolutionary Iran, In the Walled Garden tells the nostalgic and moving story of Mahastee and Reza, who loved each other as children but have not seen each other for 20 years. Mahastee, who has become trapped by the privileged society she has grown up in, is struggling to keep her identity in the face of the increasingly empty role she inhabits. Reza has grown up to become a Marxist revolutionary, leading underground meetings and living on the edge. When chance brings the two together again, their encounters are a portrait not only of an ill-fated love, but of two worlds at odds, moving ever closer to a doomed collision.

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