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  • Max Nabati
  • The Persepolis Inheritance: The Ring of Forgetfulness 
     

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    Lieferstatus:   i.d.R. innert 7-14 Tagen versandfertig
    Veröffentlichung:  April 2026  
    Genre:  Romane, Erzählungen, Gedichte 
    ISBN:  9798224399703 
    EAN-Code: 
    9798224399703 
    Verlag:  Max Nabati 
    Einband:  Kartoniert  
    Sprache:  English  
    Dimensionen:  H 216 mm / B 140 mm / D 4 mm 
    Gewicht:  77 gr 
    Seiten:  50 
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    In the sweltering summer of 1972 Tehran, where gleaming skyscrapers clash with ancient echoes, Kaveh Rostam returns from London burdened by a fractured sense of self. Armed with a literature degree and a heart torn between the polite greyness of the West and the chaotic reinvention of his homeland, Kaveh navigates a city feverishly chasing modernity under the Shah's regime. New highways carve through old neighborhoods, and the air hums with the promise-and peril-of progress. Invited to the exclusive Naderi Club, a sanctuary of the elite with its smoked glass and humming air conditioners, Kaveh meets Dr. Fereydoun Mehr, a enigmatic figure who once shaped the nation's cultural narrative.

    Dr. Mehr, adorned in a charcoal Sherwani amid Italian suits, embodies the Pahlavi dream: Western-educated, modernist, and instrumental in the lavish 2500th Anniversary celebrations at Persepolis. Yet, his retreat from public life hints at deeper unrest. Wearing an ancient Achaemenid ring that gleams like a relic from forgotten empires, he engages Kaveh in a conversation that probes the soul of a nation in flux. As champagne flows, Dr. Mehr reflects on his youth in Paris, influenced by Bergson and Proust, and his role as a bridge between civilizations-selecting French china and menus for a spectacle meant to revive Cyrus's glory in European finery.

    What begins as a dialogue on loss and forgetting evolves into a haunting tale set against the preparations for the Persepolis festivities. A year prior, in the scorching Marvdasht plain, workers built a phantom city atop timeless ruins: underground cables, royal pavilions, and imported forests for dignitaries. Amid this orchestrated chaos, Dr. Mehr clashes with Professor Jacques Marie, a meticulous French archaeologist obsessed with preserving the site's integrity. Their rivalry, laced with mutual respect, shatters when an excavation unearths a mysterious 19th-century strongbox-engraved with Qajar motifs and containing letters, a vial, a daguerreotype, and a genealogical chart that defies expectations.

    As the two men uncover shared reflexes and family lore-echoes of diplomats, Francophiles, and unspoken languages-the boundaries between past and present blur. Visions flicker in the shadows of grand tents, and an inscribed seal whispers of returns. "The Ring of Forgetfulness," the first installment in Max Nabati's quartet "The Persepolis Inheritance," weaves a tapestry of cultural hybridity, where Iran's rush toward the future awakens spectral inheritances. Through evocative prose, Nabati explores themes of identity, amnesia, and the ghosts of empire, inviting readers into a world where history refuses to be buried. This literary journey questions what it means to build atop memories, blending historical fiction with subtle supernatural undertones in a narrative that resonates with the eternal tension between East and West.

      



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