Ramesh Safavi

Ramesh Safavi is a Persian writer and playwright whose work drifts between the poetic and the political, the intimate and the mythic. She has published three novels and a screenplay, and her play Morkvagen 13 was awarded by Sweden’s National Theatre (Riksteatern) and performed at Chile’s Women’s Theatre Festival. Her writing explores themes of exile, identity, memory, and the many lives women live—whether in reality or in silence. Her latest novel, From the Deterioration of the Chrysanthemum Garden, bridges modern-day Iran with mythic Portugal, weaving history, protest, and haunting inRead More...


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From the deterioration of the chrysanthemum garden

Books by Ramesh Safavi

In the shadow of Iran's rising unrest, Azar, a young caregiver in Tehran, quietly navigates a life
suspended between duty and yearning. Haunted by memories and burdened with unspoken dreams, she longs for escape—especially to Portugal, a land of imagined freedom and forgotten songs. But Azar is not bound to just one reality. In the silence of her grief, she slips into alternate worlds: as the mournful voice of Amália Rodrigues, Portugal’s queen of Fado

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From the deterioration of the chrysanthemum garden

Books by Ramesh Safavi

In the shadow of Iran's rising unrest, Azar, a young caregiver in Tehran, quietly navigates a life
suspended between duty and yearning. Haunted by memories and burdened with unspoken dreams, she longs for escape—especially to Portugal, a land of imagined freedom and forgotten songs. But Azar is not bound to just one reality. In the silence of her grief, she slips into alternate worlds: as the mournful voice of Amália Rodrigues, Portugal’s queen of Fado

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