Twelve days in Persia
across the mountains with the Bakhtiari tribe
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Author
Publication
2009 - Tauris Parke Paperbacks, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
35,750 words, Guess
Page Count
143 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101845119339
- ISBN-139781845119331
- Library of Congress Control Number2010292849
- OCLC Control Number313645540
- OCLC Control Number437263675
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781845119331
- Open LibraryOL24453551M
Classifications
- DDC915.50452
- LCCDS258 .S23 2009
- LCCDS258
Description
"A year after Vita Sackville-West first travelled to Iran -- a journey described in the classic Passenger to Teheran -- she returned to the land that had so captured her imagination. For twelve days, with her husband and three friends, she embarked on a difficult and often dangerous journey through the rugged and wildly-beautiful Bakhtiari Mountains of south-western Iran. It was a landscape that affected Sackville-West profoundly, inspiring what is arguably some of her most lyrical prose; in the same year she wrote her acclaimed poem, The Land. Interwoven with her magical descriptions of the landscape, she also wrote of her encounters with the Bakhtiari tribe as they embarked on their epic annual migration. The way of life of the Bakhtiari, a people claiming descent from Fereydun, hero of the Shahnameh, has now all but disappeared, the result of persecution by Reza Shah and the encroachments and temptations of modernity. Sackville-West's descriptions of their everyday life are thus a valuable and illuminating portrayal a vanished world"--P. [4] of cover.
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