Persian Nights

Persian Nights by Diane Johnson, published by Penguin on February 1, 1998, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores the complexities of life in Iran during the lead-up to the Iranian Revolution. The story follows Chloe Fowler, who, after her husband is called back home, embarks on a journey through a country that both fascinates and unsettles her. As she navigates her new surroundings, Chloe encounters a mix of foreign and Iranian physicians and their families, which adds layers to her experience in this unfamiliar land.
Readers will find that Persian Nights delves into themes of intrigue and personal transformation as Chloe grapples with the unsettling events that unfold around her. The narrative captures her emotional and psychological journey, challenging her perceptions of reality and self-identity. With its vivid atmosphere and engaging storytelling, this novel presents a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in history, inviting readers to reflect on the intersections of culture and personal experience. The book spans 368 pages and is written in English.
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“Funny, incisive, frightening and eminently skillful.”—New York Times
The year is 1978, the tumultuous period leading up to the Iranian Revolution. While visiting Iran with her husband, Chloe Fowler is left to travel alone after he is summoned home. Much to her surprise, she finds herself drawn to the country, intoxicated by each unfamiliar sight that reminds her how far from home she really is, both comforted and unsettled by the group of foreign and Iranian physicians and their wives who take her in. However, her exhilaration crashes when odd, often frightening events begin to occur, exposing the darker side of this “colonial life.” Chloe is about to be liberated from everything she has ever known—in a place where her ordinary notions of reason and reality will run headlong into a wall of intrigue, and where every idea she has about herself will be put to the test.
Persian Nights follows Chloe on a voyage through the seductively inexplicable, and has all the qualities one expects from the gifted author of Le Divorce—the quirky, vivid atmosphere; the intelligent, humane voice; the compelling narrative. Once again, Diane Johnson delivers an entertaining novel of an appealing woman caught up in a mysterious world of change and intrigue.
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