Tali Girls
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Tali Girls
"Tali girls is an extraordinary book: poetic in its focus on the most humble moments of life and smallest details of landscape, and utterly devastating in its depiction of bright, passionate girls being crushed by corruption and desperation in an Afghanistan that has tried to render them powerless. That they are not powerless is revealed in sometimes shocking ways"--
Tali Girls provides an intimate look at the lives, loves, horrors, and dreams of girls and women in an Afghan mountain village under Taliban rule.
This is a heartbreaking tragedy reminiscent of The Kite Runner, authored by a major English-speaking Afghan figure renowned for his books and extended career in politics.
Siamak Herawi brings Afghan women centre stage and delves into the heart of his motherland to reveal the stark realities they face under the Taliban's extreme interpretation of Islam. Based on true stories, this narrative presents a sobering and harrowing tale of a nation occupied by one power or another for more than half a century.
Told in direct, conversational prose, a chorus of voices paints a vivid picture of the continuous suffering endured by girls and women under Taliban authority, highlighting the imbalance of power and opportunity.
The central figures of the story illuminate the power of love, friendship, and generosity amid poverty and oppression. We become deeply attached to characters like Kowsar, Geesu, and Simin, whose experiences and dilemmas exhibit a visceral power. These narratives are testaments to resilience, hope, and courage, contrasted with visceral fear, and fleeting opportunities that offer a way out.
In Sara Khalili's vibrant and nuanced translation from Persian, Tali Girls unveils the treacherous realities women face in modern-day, war-torn Afghanistan, tearing down the curtain on their struggles.
Book Hero Magic summarised reviews for this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! HOW HAS THIS BEEN REVIEWED?
Tali Girls has been praised for its vivid portrayal of Afghan life under Taliban rule, with clear and evocative prose translated by Sara Khalili. Reviewers highlight its exploration of women's oppression and resilience, drawing comparisons to other significant works. The novel is described as both devastating and uplifting, with memorable characters and poignant insights into the struggles faced by women in Afghanistan.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781953861665
Publisher: Archipelago Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 12 December 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Archipelago Books
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 144.0mm
Height: 166.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 391
About the Author
Siamak Herawi was born in Herat province, Afghanistan, in 1968. He studied at Kabul University and Stavropol University in Moscow. Returning to Afghanistan in 1991, Herawi started his career as a reporter and later joined Anis Newspaper as its editor in chief. In 2003 he was appointed deputy spokesperson to President Hamid Kharzai, a position he held until he was transferred in 2012 to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as deputy spokesperson. A year later, he was appointed charges d'affaires of the Embassy of Afghanistan in London. Herawi resigned from his position in 2014 when Ashraf Ghani was elected president and remained in the UK. Despite his long career in politics, Siamak Herawi is most recognised as one of Afghanistan's most prolific writers whose body of work includes twelve novels. Translator Sara Khalili is an editor and translator of contemporary Iranian literature. Her many translations include Censoring an Iranian Love Story by Shahriar Mandanipour.
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