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Anne Sinclair Mehdevi

Auteur de Persian Folk and Fairy Tales

7 oeuvres 56 utilisateurs 3 critiques

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Notice de désambiguation :

(eng) Children's Authors and Illustrators: An Index to Biographical Dictionaries by Joyce Nakamura (Dec 1994) gives her birth year as "1922?"

Œuvres de Anne Sinclair Mehdevi

Persian Folk and Fairy Tales (1914) 31 exemplaires
Persia revisited (1964) 6 exemplaires
Parveen (1969) 6 exemplaires
Persian Adventure 5 exemplaires
From Pillar to Post (1956) 4 exemplaires
don chato 2 exemplaires
Rubies of the Red Sea 2 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Manila, Philippines
Lieux de résidence
Puerto de Alcudia, Majorca, Spain
Études
University of Rochester
Courte biographie
"Married Mohamed Mehdevi (now an author and management analyst), June 5, 1945; children: Rafael, Alexander, Florence."
Notice de désambigüisation
Children's Authors and Illustrators: An Index to Biographical Dictionaries by Joyce Nakamura (Dec 1994) gives her birth year as "1922?"

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Critiques

From Pillar to Post is a series of episodes about the author's life as she tries to raise a family while following her Iranian-diplomat husband around the world in the late 1940s. It looks like they were all published individually in the New Yorker first and then later collected in book-form. From Mexico, to occupied Vienna, to the Spanish Isles, the author goes wherever her husband's career takes him. But sometimes home may be the most foreign place of all.

What's amazing to me in 2016 is how unconcerned she or anyone else is about the fact that she's a good Kansas girl married to an Iranian Muslim and raising at least nominally Muslim children (although she does joke about it in regards to some Mexican nuns). That certainly wouldn't be the case if she were writing these stories today.

The author writes in a very nice conversational style and is a natural storyteller, so if you like interesting mid-century stories of travel and domesticity, you may want to try and dig a copy up.
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Signalé
inge87 | Nov 30, 2016 |
SUMMARY: A collection of traditional Persian folktales and fairytales.

REVIEW: I think this is a wonderful international book for children. It is best for older children because the stories can be rather long at times, and also contain themes that may be difficult for young children to understand. Despite this, the book contains a wonderful variety of stories, featuring such interesting titles as: "The Tailless Jackal," "Ruba and the Stork," and "The Giant Okab." This is an entertaining way for children to get an introduction into Persian culture.… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
amay3 | Oct 27, 2014 |
Teenage girl who grew up in USA goes to visit her father in Persia in early 1920's.

Cover illustration isn't from copy of my book; my copy is in much better shape.
Somewhat of a "cozy" read, despite descriptions of harsh life for some women at that time in Persia.
 
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DesertIslandia | Feb 15, 2010 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
7
Membres
56
Popularité
#291,557
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
3
ISBN
5

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