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Anxious families await end to Iran "hostage" ordeal


Anxious families await end to Iran hostage ordeal
05.05.2021
Mixing hope with fears of more disappointment, families of Western nationals held in Iran are anxiously following intense diplomatic contacts and recent rumours for signs their loved ones could be allowed home.
Iran is holding over a dozen Western nationals – almost all of whom also hold Iranian passports – in prison or house arrest on charges their families say are absurd and in what activists say is a brazen act of hostage-taking to extract concessions.
Frustration has mounted among families over the failure of Western governments to bring home their loved ones, many of whom have spent several years behind bars and have been exposed to the COVID-19 pandemic in detention. ....

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Ava Farmehri's "Through the sad wood our corpses will hang": Flashback to a childhood in Tehran


Flashback to a childhood in Tehran
Iranian-Canadian author Ava Farmehri’s debut novel paints a bleak picture of growing up in Iran after the Islamic Revolution. The book is both a prison novel and a reflection on freedom. Gerrit Wustmann read it for Qantara.de
Through the sad wood our corpses will hang . It could be the title of an American horror novel. Or something by Shakespeare. But it’s actually a quote from Dante’s
Inferno, the first part of the
Divine Comedy. It’s also the title of Ava Farmehri’s debut novel, originally published in Canada in 2017, and now available in German, translated by Sonja Finck. It is a title that presents the reader with a puzzle, making you wonder again and again over the course of the book what it actually has to do with the story. ....

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