Sons and Other Flammable Objects
Porochista Khakpour, . . Grove/Atlantic, $24 (398pp) ISBN 978-0-8021-1853-0
Khakpour builds her luminously intelligent debut around the travails of an Iranian-American family caught in the feverish and paranoid currents immediately after 9/11. Darius Adam and his wife, Laleh (who, much to Darius’s disgust, Americanizes her name to Lala), flee revolutionary Iran for the alien territory of Southern California, settling in an apartment complex with the allegorically enticing name of Eden Gardens. Son Xerxes grows up with psychological “dual citizenship”: regular American outside of Eden Gardens, but the son of bitter Darius and clueless Lala inside. Xerxes finds true paradise in watching Barbara Eden, the star of
Reviewed on: 06/18/2007
Genre: Fiction
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