In her acclaimed Persepolis books and in Embroideries , Marjane Satrapi rendered the events of her life and times in a uniquely captivating and powerful voice and vision. Now she turns that same keen eye and ear to the heartrending story of her great-uncle, a celebrated Iranian musician who gave up his life for music and love.
We are in Tehran in 1958, and Nasser Ali Khan, one of Iran’s most revered tar players, discovers that his beloved instrument is irreparably damaged. Though he tries, he cannot find one to replace it, one whose sound speaks to him with the same power and passion with which his music speaks to others. In despair, he takes to his bed, renouncing the world and all its pleasures, closing the door on the demands and love of his wife and his four children. Over the course of the week that follows, his family and close friends attempt to change his mind, but Nasser Ali slips further and further into his own reveries: flashbacks and flash-forwards (with unexpected appearances by the likes of the Angel of Death and Sophia Loren) from his own childhood through his children’s futures. And as the pieces of his story slowly fall into place, we begin to understand the profundity of his decision to give up life.
Marjane Satrapi brings what has become her signature humor, insight, and generosity to this emotional tale of life and death, and the courage and passion both require of us. The poignant story of one man, it is also a story of stunning universality–and an altogether luminous work.
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玛赞·莎塔碧,伊朗图像小说作家、插图画家。1969年生于伊朗拉什特,是王室后裔。莎塔碧在童年经历了伊朗政局的变化和两伊战争。14岁时,父母为了让她能够脱离伊朗的环境,将她送到奥地利维也纳继续学业,后又回到伊朗继续上大学。大学期间,莎塔碧曾经历了一场短暂的婚姻,一年后离婚。 她在德黑兰Azad大学获得视觉交流的硕士学位。此后,她移居法国斯特拉斯堡,成为一名插图画家和儿童书籍作家,现定居巴黎。
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