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My Father's Notebook

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title My Father's Notebook
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Kader Abdolah
Translated by Susan Massotty
SeriesCanons
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781786898982
ClassificationsDewey:839.31364
Audience
General
Edition Main - Canons
Illustrations No

Publishing Details

Publisher Canongate Books
Imprint Canongate Canons
Publication Date 4 November 2021
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

When he was a boy, Aga Akbar, the illegitimate, deaf-mute son of a Persian nobleman, travelled with his uncle to a cave on nearby Saffron Mountain. Once there, he was to transcribe a cuneiform inscription over three thousand years old. Decades later, his son, Ishmael - a political dissident in exile - attempts to translate a notebook filled with a private language made from this ancient script . . . and in the process tells his father's story, his own, and the story of twentieth-century Iran. My Father's Notebook is at once a masterful chronicle of a culture's troubled voyage into modernity and the heart-rending, timeless tale of a son's enduring love.

Author Biography

Kader Abdolah (a pen name created in memoriam to friends who died under the persecution of the current Iranian regime) was born in Iran in 1954. While a student of physics in Tehran, he joined a secret leftist party that fought against the dictatorship of the shah and the subsequent dictatorship of the ayatollahs. Abdolah wrote for an illegal journal and clandestinely published two books in Iran. In 1988, at the invitation of the United Nations, he arrived in the Netherlands as a political refugee. He now writes in Dutch and is the author of novels, short stories and works of non-fiction. Susan Massotty is a translator of Dutch into English. She has translated works by Kader Abdolah and Margriet de Moor, as well as Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl. She won the Vondel Prize for My Father's Notebook.

Reviews

'This poignant, affectionate and beautifully told tale reflects a longing for a lost homeland' - Guardian 'Beautifully evoked in often touching and amusing detail . . . My Father's Notebook is an intriguing, complex and often playful novel that deserves attention' - Scotland on Sunday 'My Father's Notebook, a lovely novel, has the cadence of a fairy tale and the clarity of truth' - Wall Street Journal 'A storyteller of utmost subtlety and natural ease' - Times Literary Supplement 'With seamlessly interwoven quotations from Persian and Dutch literature, deft storytelling and affectionate humour, he offers the reader buoyancy as well as weight. My Father's Notebook is a gift to English readers' - Independent