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  • Pamphlet #17 If by Ghazal Mosadeq

    Pamphlet #17 If by Ghazal Mosadeq

    Pamphlet #17 If
    by Ghazal Mosadeq

    A canary flies in Golestan Palace of the Qajars in Tehran, IF, unfolding through fragmented, interwoven narratives that consider the possibility of a bird narrating what it sees: three famines forced upon Iran; the forced unveiling of women; the partitioning of the country between dominant powers; and the nationalization of oil leading to the coup against Mohammad Mosaddegh all appear as fragments left unresolved rather than explained, as if the bird were saying: you will not understand me, let’s keep it that way.

    This pamphlet is a section of a longer book that moves across a specific historical juncture in Iran, from the Iranian Constitutional Revolution (1906–1911) to 1953, when a joint CIA–MI6 coup d’état disrupted and set back years of gradual effort toward democracy and independence in Iran. Much like the rest of Mosadeq’s work, this piece is shaped by misunderstanding, distance, and misreading. IF, mirroring the territory it explores, resists a coherent narrative. FREE PDF

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    Ghazal Mosadeq is a poet, editor and translator. She is the founder of Pamenar Press, an independent publisher of poetry, translation, hybrid and critical writing. Her own work has been published by Sheirsman, Fence, Arc Poetry, Firmament, Asymptote, Modern Poetry In Translation and Ugly Duckling Presse (forthcoming), among others. She is a member of the editorial advisory board for the Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry.