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Cry of the Peacock (novel)

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
341 pages

Dewey Decimal
  
813/.54

Author
  
Gina B. Nahai

Country
  
United States of America

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Publication date
  
April 30, 1991

ISBN
  
978-0517574799

Originally published
  
30 April 1991

Publisher
  
Simon & Schuster

Genres
  
Novel, Historical drama

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Similar
  
Gina B Nahai books, Novels

Cry of the Peacock is the first novel from Gina B. Nahai and follows the story of a family of Jews through seven generations, from 1780s Persia to contemporary Iran. The book was published in 1991 by Crown Publishing Group in the United States and won several awards. It was an alternate selection of The Book of the Month Club and The Doubleday Book Club.

Contents

Plot summary

Peacock, a 116-year-old woman, is captured by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard. Her story and that of a relatively unknown group of Jews, the oldest in the diaspora, unfolds as she waits in her prison cell. Born in the Esfahan ghetto, Peacock was married off at age nine to the wealthy Solomon the Man. A decade later, she becomes the first woman of the ghetto ever to have left her husband. Peacock's family story goes back to Esther the Soothsayer, who appears in the dreams of her descendants.

The novel incorporates Persian stories and fables as well as historical figures such as Mossadeq (Mohammad Mosaddegh) and Ruhollah Khomeini (the Ayatollah Khomeini) and historic events.

Reception

The book was the winner of the Phi Kappa Phi Award and the Los Angeles Arts Council Award for Fiction.

Critical response was mostly positive.

References

Cry of the Peacock (novel) Wikipedia


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