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Dalia Sofer

    January 1, 1972

    Dalia Sofer's debut novel delves into the complexities of identity and exile. Her work often explores the experiences of those who have left their homeland, examining the psychological and emotional ramifications of such transitions. Sofer employs a powerful and incisive writing style to immerse readers in her characters' worlds, offering profound insights into human resilience and adaptation. Her prose is lauded for its honesty and its ability to capture the subtle nuances of the human condition.

    Man Of My Time
    • Man Of My Time

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(66)Add rating

      "Set in Iran and New York City, Man of My Time tells the story of Hamid Mozaffarian, who is as alienated from himself as he is from the world around him. After decades of ambivalent work as an interrogator with the Iranian regime, Hamid travels on a diplomatic mission to New York, where he encounters his estranged family and retrieves the ashes of his father, whose dying wish was to be buried in Iran. Tucked in his pocket throughout the trip, the ashes propel him into a first-person excavation--full of mordant wit and bitter memory--of a lifetime of betrayal, and prompt him to trace his own evolution from a perceptive boy in love with marbles to a man who, on seeing his own reflection, is startled to encounter someone he no longer recognizes. As he reconnects with his brother and others living in exile, Hamid is forced to reckon with his past, with the insidious nature of violence, and with his entrenchment in a system that for decades ensnared him."-- Provided by publisher

      Man Of My Time