The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree

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Wild Dingo Press, 2017 - Fiction - 272 pages

An extraordinarily powerful and evocative literary novel set in Iran in the period immediately after the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Using the lyrical magic realism style of classical Persian storytelling, Azar draws the reader deep into the heart of a family caught in the maelstrom of post-revolutionary chaos and brutality that sweeps across an ancient land and its people.

The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree is really an embodiment of Iranian life in constant oscillation, struggle, and play between four opposing poles: life and death; politics and religion. The sorrow residing in the depths of our joy is the product of a life between these four poles.


"This novel is an exciting development in Australian publishing." ~ ANZ LitLovers LitBlog. Read the rest of this fantastic review here.

"Living in the 21st Century is not for the faint hearted, so it's no surprise that writers of literary fiction are looking clear-eyed at schisms of times past and the capacity of humans for brutality. Stylistically similar to Eka Kurniawan's acclaimed Beauty is a Wound, this novel is set in the aftermath of Iran's Islamic Revolution of 1979. Many scenes, most memorably Azar's handling of Beeta's fate, blend heavy darkness with allegorical flights of imagination, marking the author as an assured fabulist. She brings to colourful life an extended family replete with beauty, humour, and tragedy." ~ WritingWA

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About the author (2017)

Shokoofeh Azar was born in Iran just 7 years before the Islamic revolution. Shokoofeh¿s early interest in literature and art developed into a successful career in writing and art in Iran, including 14 years as an independent journalist. Her 'Companion in Writing and Editing Essays' won The Best Book in Iran award in 1997. In 2004, Shokoofeh became the first Iranian woman to backpack and hitchhike along the Silk Road. In 2011, Azar was forced to leave Iran. She was accepted as a political refugee by Australia. 'The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree' is Azar¿s first novel to be translated into English.

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