A young woman prays at her husband's bedside as he lies in a coma with a
bullet in his neck. Her husband's body reminds her of the legend of the
patience stone, a stone that hears all confessions until it explodes, and
finally, spurred to new heights of daring, she spills out her most explosive
secret.
As he waits for an answer to his plight he learns the tragic story of the
woman who has saved him, endangering her own life in the process, and begins
to feel an impossible and forbidden love for her - a love that embodies an
angry compassion for the suffering of Afghanistan's women, and the yearning
for a lost home.
First published in Atiq Rahimi's adopted country of France, Earth and Ashes is a story of such sparness and power it leaves the reader reeling. Set during the Russian occupation of Afghanistan, it is a fable about war, family, home and tradition. An old man and his grandson sit in a deserted landscape of dusty roads and looming mountains. What are they waiting for? As we watch them, we learn their story. In one short day they have witnessed all the horrors of war: a Russian bomb, a village in flames, the death of everyone they love. Now the old man must carry the news to the coal mine where the boy's father works. Yet his arrival there will spell that his son has betrayed codes of honour that lie deep in the Afghan soul.