Birds in a Gale
A Novel
Ata Nahai author Chiya Parvizpur translator Hourieh Maleki Qouzloo translator Kawan Mohammadpur editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Common Notions
Publishing:8th Jan '26
£14.99
This title is due to be published on 8th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A kaleidoscopic novel of politics, identity, and dislocation in the wake of the Islamic Revolution.
Some years after the overthrow of the Shah, Mehraban has returned to Iran after a period of wandering and exile to write the story of a famed Kurdish revolutionary named Farhad. Guided by our unnamed narrator, Mehraban pursues his story and its mysterious living-dead subject, learning that he and Farhad share bittersweet memories of lost love amid fractured historical nightmares. Trapped in consciousness, trapped by mortality, trapped in a world that is not and cannot be comprehended, Birds in a Gale turns in on itself, entangling Mehraban’s and Farhad’s once-separate identities irrevocably before rejecting the objective altogether.
Originally published in 2002, Birds in a Gale is a poignant, psychological, and deeply political effort by one of Kurdistan’s best-loved writers to restore the Kurds to their rightful place in the history of the revolution. This inventive metatext, lucidly translated by Chiya Parvizpur and Hourieh Maleki Qouzloo, is reminiscent of the best of George Saunders and Elias Khoury, and an instant classic of twenty-first-century world literature.
ISBN: 9781945335457
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176 pages