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Yearning for a Revolution in Shida Bazyar’s “The Nights Are Quiet in Tehran,” Translated from German by Ruth Martin
“The Nights Are Quiet in Tehran” fits the family novel mold in many ways: it spans generations, explores inherited trauma, and depicts the effects of politics on a family. Yet unlike most family novels, where politics serves as a backdrop and is gradually revealed as the story unfolds, here the reader is plunged directly into the political events from the outset.