· Shortly after the publication of Women Without Men in her native Iran, Shahrnush Parsipur was arrested and jailed for her frank and defiant portrayal of women's sexuality. Now banned in Iran, this small masterpiece was eventually translated into several languages and introduces U.S. readers to the work of a brilliant Persian writer. With a tone that is stark, and bold, Women Without Men 5/5(5). Women Without Men: A Novel of Modern Iran Paperback – Janu. by Shahrnush Parsipur (Author), Faridoun Farrokh (Translator), Shirin Neshat (Preface) › Visit Amazon's Shirin Neshat Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this bltadwin.ru by: 3. Shahrnush Parsipur. Women Without Men is a short novel made up of stories about five women who come together in a house with a garden in Karaj, outside Tehran. They include a wealthy middle-class wife and a prostitute, but differ just as much in temperament as in background.
Women Without Men: A Novella (Hardcover) Published December 1st by Syracuse University Press. Hardcover, pages. Author (s): Shahrnush Parsipur. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. Born in Iran in , Shahrnush Parsipur began her career as a fiction writer and producer at Iranian National Television and bltadwin.ru was imprisoned for nearly five years by the Islamist government without being formally charged. Shortly after her release, she published Women Without Men and was arrested and jailed again, this time for her frank and defiant portrayal of women's sexuality. The complete review's Review. Women without Men describes the very different lives and fates of several women, all of which eventually intersect in a house and garden in Karaj, near Tehran. Men figure in these women's lives, but largely as an absence or a negative. Some of the male-female relationships are failed ones, but beyond that Parsipur describes a world in which there are fundamental.
Shortly after the publication of Women Without Men in her native Iran, Shahrnush Parsipur was arrested and jailed for her frank and defiant portrayal of women's sexuality. Now banned in Iran, this small masterpiece was eventually translated into several languages and introduces U.S. readers to the work of a brilliant Persian writer. With a tone that is stark, and bold, Women Without Men creates an evocative allegory of life for contemporary Iranian Read Full Overview. Women Without Men: A Novel of Modern Iran Paperback – Janu. by Shahrnush Parsipur (Author), Faridoun Farrokh (Translator), Shirin Neshat (Preface) › Visit Amazon's Shirin Neshat Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Shahrnush Parsipur's splendidly subversive, funny and bitter little novella, Women Without Men (Zanan bedun mardan, ; translated from the Persian in by Kamran Talattof and Jocelyn Sharlet) is set in , and tells the intertwined stories of five different Iranian women.
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