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Dorit Rabinyan

    September 25, 1972

    Dorit Rabinyan is an Israeli writer whose works delve into the complexities of human relationships and societal boundaries. Her writing often explores themes of love, identity, and cultural collision, examining the fragility of human connection in the face of social pressures. Through a evocative and lyrical style, Rabinyan captures the emotional depth of her characters, prompting readers to question preconceptions and embrace the intricacies of interpersonal bonds. Her bold exploration of controversial subjects has cemented her position as a significant voice in contemporary literature, sparking crucial conversations and fostering empathy.

    Dorit Rabinyan
    Le figlie del pescatore persiano
    Unsere Hochzeiten
    All the Rivers
    Persian Brides
    • Persian Brides

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      While eleven-year-old Nazie has long been engaged to her cousin Moussa and anxiously awaits her marriage, fifteen-year-old Flora has been abandoned by her husband in the midst of a difficult pregnancy. In a novel brimming with vitality and sensuality - smells, colours and textures float effortlessly off the page - Rabinyan examines the lives of these young Jewish girls in a Persian village at the beginning of the twentieth century. Persian Brides is a widely-acclaimed, vibrant and award-winning debut of immense emotional power.

      Persian Brides
    • All the Rivers

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(1140)Add rating

      A haunting love story between a young Israeli translator and a Palestinian painter.

      All the Rivers
    • Unsere Hochzeiten

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.1(123)Add rating

      'In ihrer Hochzeitsnacht war Solis Gesicht ihr so nah, dass sie jedes eingewobene Lachfältchen sah. Iranis Hochzeitskleid, von ihrer Mutter aus 5854 Perlen und einem einzigen weißen Faden gefertigt, schimmerte vor seinen Augen wie leuchtendes Elfenbein.' Mit magischen Geschichten aus ihrem eigenen Leben, von persischen Vorfahren und zukünftigen Hochzeiten macht Irani Asisyan ihren Töchtern Hoffnung auf das Glück. Bestsellerautorin Dorit Rabinyan entwirft das Schicksal einer Familie mit orientalischer Fabulierlust. 'Opulent, fantasievoll, satt an Bildern.' Brigitte

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