Desolation
‘You are a writer, aren’t you? I have a story for you.’
‘I’m working on my own story, and—’
‘It’s a true story, not one of those made-up, pointless whatever it is that you people write.’
‘It’s called fiction, and though I appreciate that you want to—’
‘Appreciate?’ He smirks. You don’t have to appreciate anything or talk as if you’re being interviewed by CNN. I’ll tell you my story, then it’s up to you whether to write it or not.’
This is the story of Amin as he falls in and out of love and the choices he makes in the shadow of his brother’s death, lost in the tragic downing of Flight 655.
Amid the chaos of 1980s Iran, he witnesses the senselessness of violence and the enduring power of sorrow. As he grapples with the trauma, Amin discovers a profound truth: stories can both heal and deceive. Through the lens of literature and the harsh realities of politics, he questions the blurred lines between truth and lies.
A tale of disillusionment and the human spirit, Desolation explores the enduring power of storytelling in the face of tragedy.
About the Author
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Hossein Asgari studied physics and creative writing. His debut novel, Only Sound Remains, was shortlisted for both the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards. He works as a postdoctoral researcher at UniSA Creative. |
Praise for Only Sound Remains
‘Only Sound Remains is a formidably intelligent novel ... Radiating warmth and wisdom, it is at once playful and erudite. Hossein Asgari is a truly remarkable new voice.’—Dominique Hecq
‘Written with great clarity, quietude, and compassion, yet epic in scope, Only Sound Remains is compelling, moving, and revelatory.’—Arnold Zable
ISBN
9781761154133
Format
Paperback
Cost
$34.99
Pub Date
September 2025
Extent
272pp
Rights
World
Category
Fiction
Themes
The power of storytelling. What is truth?