Please Welcome: (Afsanah, Seesanah) One Story, Thirty Stories

After 7+ years of working on this literary anthology, we are extremely proud to announce the upcoming release of our afsanahs (stories). The book will be released Nov. 2010. Pre-Orders are available on Amazon. This anthology was made with the undergraduate professor in mind. Literary works are divided along themes (War, Identity, Gender, Assimilation etc) and an Afghan-American chronology is included, which goes back to Afghan and American encounters since the 19th C. This is also the most comprehensive collection of Afghan American literature. Book parties will be announced!

One Story, Thirty Stories

An Anthology of Contemporary Afghan American Literature
Edited by Zohra Saed and Sahar Muradi
Foreword by Tamim Ansary

The most comprehensive collection available of Afghan American writers

“An admirable achievement. . . . This is a literature haunted by catastrophe. . . . [These] writers . . . are taking that crucial first step toward absorbing the unique experience of Afghan Americans into the universal themes that inform human experience as a whole.”
—From the Foreword by Tamim Ansary, author of West of Kabul, East of New York and The Widow’s Husband

Since 9/11 there has been a cultural and political blossoming among those of the Afghan diaspora, especially in the United States, revealing a vibrant, active, and intellectual Afghan American community. And the success of Khaled Hosseni’s The Kite Runner, the first work of fiction written by an Afghan American to become a bestseller, has created interest in the works of other Afghan American writers. One Story, Thirty Stories (or “Afsanah, Seesaneh,” the Afghan equivalent of “once upon a time”) collects poetry, fiction, essays, and selections from two blogs from thirty-three men and women—poets, fiction writers, journalists, filmmakers and video artists, photographers, community leaders and organizers, and diplomats.

Some are veteran writers, such as Tamim Ansary and Donia Gobar, but others are novices and still learning how to craft their own “story,” their unique Afghan American voice. The fifty pieces in this rich anthology reveal journeys in a new land and culture. They show people trying to come to grips with a life in exile, or they trace the migration maps of parents. They navigate the jagged landscape of the Soviet invasion, the civil war of the 1990s and the rise of the Taliban, and the ongoing American occupation.

Zohra Saed is a doctoral candidate in English literature at the City University of New York Graduate Center. Born in Jalalabad, she immigrated with her family to Brooklyn at the age of five. Her poetry and essays have been published in numerous anthologies and magazines, including Shattering the Stereotypes, Voices of Resistance, and Cheers to Muses.

Sahar Muradi is a program and trek coordinator for the international organization buildOn. Born in Kabul, she immigrated to the U.S. with her family when she was three years old. Her writing has been featured in literary magazines and newspapers and read on public radio. She lives in New York City.

November
6 x 9, 260 pages
$24.95 paper
ISBN 978-1-55728-945-2
$65.00 (s) unjacketed cloth
ISBN 978-1-55728-946-9

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