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Thus Speaks Mother Simorq

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In this collection of short stories, we follow a Persian mythological bird woman, Mother Simorq, who appears in many stories as a wise woman or a nanny. We read about teenage girls experiencing their coming of age within authoritarian or male-dominated environments and one little girl facing questions of life and death. We enter the world of a woman who transgresses oppressive social norms to be free and the nightmare of another one who has to commit murder to save her children. We see how women lost their power in human society as we read about a handful of symbolic characters interacting in a magical land. Finally, we revisit Sudaba, a mythical queen, as a contemporary Iranian woman in Canada, who loves her step-son like a traditional mother and pays heavily for her son-worshiping complex.

Author: Azadeh Azad
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: FriesenPress
Published: 06/08/2018
Pages: 282
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.64d
ISBN: 9781525528156

About the Author
Azad, Azadeh: - Azadeh Azad is an Iranian-Canadian writer, poet and painter, residing in Montreal, Quebec. She is also a sociologist from Université de Montréal (PhD) and a trained psychotherapist/art therapist....

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    8.5 in, 5.5 in, 0.64 in
  • Pages
    282
  • Publisher
    FriesenPress

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Thus Speaks Mother Simorq by Azad, Azadeh
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Thus Speaks Mother Simorq

$1816
In this collection of short stories, we follow a Persian mythological bird woman, Mother Simorq, who appears in many stories as a wise woman or a nanny. We read about teenage girls experiencing their coming of age within authoritarian or male-dominated environments and one little girl facing questions of life and death. We enter the world of a woman who transgresses oppressive social norms to be free and the nightmare of another one who has to commit murder to save her children. We see how women lost their power in human society as we read about a handful of symbolic characters interacting in a magical land. Finally, we revisit Sudaba, a mythical queen, as a contemporary Iranian woman in Canada, who loves her step-son like a traditional mother and pays heavily for her son-worshiping complex.

Author: Azadeh Azad
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: FriesenPress
Published: 06/08/2018
Pages: 282
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.64d
ISBN: 9781525528156

About the Author
Azad, Azadeh: - Azadeh Azad is an Iranian-Canadian writer, poet and painter, residing in Montreal, Quebec. She is also a sociologist from Université de Montréal (PhD) and a trained psychotherapist/art therapist....
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