The Last Pomegranate Tree
Bachtyar Ali author Kareem Abdulrahman translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Afsana Press
Published:16th Sep '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Whenever he told a lie, something strange would happen. So begins The Last Pomegranate Tree, a phantasmagoric warren of fact, fabrication, and mystical allegory, set in the aftermath of Saddam Hussein's rule and Iraq's Kurdish conflict. An inlet to the recesses of a terrifying historical moment, and a philosophical journey of formidable depths, the book interrogates the origins and reverberations of atrocity. It also probes, with a graceful intelligence, unforgettable acts of mercy.
Muzafar-i Subhdam, a peshmerga fighter, has spent the last twenty-one years imprisoned in a desert yearning for his son, Saryas, who was only a few days old when Muzafar was captured. Upon his release, Muzafar begins a frantic search, only to learn that Saryas was one of three identical boys who became enmeshed in each other's lives as war mutilated the region.
After being held in a desert prison for 21 years, a Peshmerga fighter in Iraq desperately searches for his son, setting off on a quest guided by memory and myth in this imaginative novel. - New York Times
- Winner of Hilde-Domin-Prize 2023
- Winner of Nelly-Sachs-Prize 2017
- Short-listed for National Book Critics Circle (NBCC) 2024
ISBN: 9781738555284
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 16mm
Weight: unknown
288 pages