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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x10 mm, weight: 181 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Apr-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Red Hen Press
  • ISBN-10: 1597091103
  • ISBN-13: 9781597091107
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x10 mm, weight: 181 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Apr-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Red Hen Press
  • ISBN-10: 1597091103
  • ISBN-13: 9781597091107
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“In Sholeh Wolpe’s Rooftops of Tehran , an unforgettable cast of characters emerges, from the morality policeman with the poison razor blade to the crow-girls flapping their black garments, from the woman with the bee-swarm tattoo emerging from her crotch to the author as a young girl on a Tehran rooftop with a God’s eye view ‘hovering above a city / where beatings, cheatings, prayers, songs, / and kindness are all one color’s shades.’ Here is a delicious book of poems, redolent of saffron and stained with pomegranate in its vision of Iran and of the immigrant life in California. Wolpe’s poems are at once humorous, sad, and sexy, which is to say that they are capriciously human, human even in that they dream of wings and are always threatening to take flight.”

—Tony Barnstone, Award winning poet and translator, author of The Golem of Los Angeles

Rooftop
Rooftop
15(1)
I Was Sung into This World
16(5)
View from Above
The Cross-Eyed Girl
21(1)
The Attack of the Crows
22(1)
Rain, Rain All Week
23(1)
Surgeons
24(1)
Orphanage in Shiraz
25(1)
Tehran Treats
26(1)
Knowing the Food on the Table
27(1)
She Forgot
28(2)
Home
30(1)
Rooftops of Tehran
31(1)
Confined
32(1)
Longing
33(1)
Shimran Cafe Adventure
34(2)
Middle Eastern Eyebrows
36(1)
Sweet Sixteen
37(1)
Secrets
38(1)
Shame
39(1)
Villages of the Unseen
40(1)
Religious Education
41(1)
The Village Well
42(1)
By the Caspian Sea
43(1)
Suicidal Stars
44(1)
Arrival
45(1)
Your Toes
46(1)
Azza, The Ceremony of Grief
47(1)
At Her Father's Memorial Service
48(1)
The Six-Fingered Man
49(1)
Waiting
50(1)
Awakening
51(1)
View from Above
52(3)
The Tulips of Tehran
The Tulips of Tehran
55(1)
Censored Poem
56(1)
Daddy's Key
57(1)
Telephoning a Poet
58(2)
The Men, Plural
60(1)
Stoning the Prostitute
61(1)
Honor
62(1)
Bam
63(1)
After the Tsunami
64(1)
His Parents ``Disappeared'' in the Suburbs of Tehran
65(1)
``Endless Love,'' Islamic Revolutionary Style
66(1)
Eternal Prayer
67(1)
History Lesson
68(1)
Going Back to Iran
69(4)
No Apple Trees in This Paradise
Morning After the U.S. Invasion of Iraq
73(1)
The Wall
74(2)
Step Out
76(1)
The Photograph
77(1)
In the End What Folly
78(1)
No Apple Trees in This Paradise
79(1)
And So It Goes...
80(1)
Holy Water
81(1)
The Outsider
82(1)
Moral America
83(1)
At Reno Airport
84(2)
Los Angeles, 2007
86(2)
The Deep Dive
88(5)
Defiance
Naked
93(1)
Weed Killer
94(2)
The Appointment
96(1)
Max Ernst's ``A Hundred Thousand Doves''
97(1)
Bees
98(1)
Walking in the Woods
99(1)
That Desire Called Sin
100(1)
If Only We Could Hear Fish Sing
101(4)
Axing the Horses
Axing the Horses
105(4)
Vocabulary 109(1)
References and Comments 110
Sholeh Wolpé is a poet, literary translator and writer. She was born in Iran and spent most of her teen years in Trinidad and the UK before settling in the United States. Wolpé most recent awards include the 2013 Midwest Book Award and 2010 Lois Roth Persian Translation prize.