Since the rediscovery of her work in the late 1980s, Annemarie Schwarzenbach --journalist, traveler, archaeologist, opium addict, and antifascist novelist--has become a European cult figure among free spirited bohemians.
Available in English for the first time and beautifully translated by Lucy Renner Jones, Death in Persia is a collage of the political and the private, documenting Schwarzenbachs intimate feelings and public ideas during four trips to Persia between 1933 and 1939.
From her reflections on individual responsibility in the lead-up to World War II to her reactions to accusations from her friends of having deserted Europe and the antifascist cause for Tehran, Schwarzenbach recorded a great deal about daily life in Persia, and, most personally, her ill-fated love affair with Jalé, the daughter of the Turkish ambassador.
Chronologically preceding Schwarzenbachs exquisite travelogue All the Roads are Open, an account of her automobile journey from Geneva to Afghanistan in 1939, Death in Persia is the enthralling diary of an astute observer standing at the crossroads of major events in history and a gorgeous new addition to Annemarie Schwarzenbach s growing English-language oeuvre.
About author(s): Annemarie Schwarzenbach (1908-42) was a writer, journalist, and photographer, who worked periodically as an archaeologist.
Lucy Renner Jones is a freelance translator living in Berlin; she translated Schwarzenbachs Lyric Novella , also published by Seagull Books.
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