In his provocative, brave, and sometimes brutal first book of poems, Roger Sedarat directly addresses the possibility of political change in a nation that some in America consider part of the axis of evil. Iranian on his father s side, Sedarat explores the effects of the Islamic Revolution of 1979 including censorship, execution, and pending war on the country as well as on his understanding of his own origins. Written in a style that is as sure-footed as it is experimental, "Dear Regime: Letters to the Islamic Republic" confronts the...
Winner of the 2007 Hollis Summers Poetry Prize
In his provocative, brave, and sometimes brutal first book of poems, Roger Sedarat directly address...
In his provocative, brave, and sometimes brutal first book of poems, Roger Sedarat directly addresses the possibility of political change in a nation that some in America consider part of the axis of evil. Iranian on his father s side, Sedarat explores the effects of the Islamic Revolution of 1979 including censorship, execution, and pending war on the country as well as on his understanding of his own origins. Written in a style that is as sure-footed as it is experimental, "Dear Regime: Letters to the Islamic Republic" confronts the...
Winner of the 2007 Hollis Summers Poetry Prize
In his provocative, brave, and sometimes brutal first book of poems, Roger Sedarat directly address...
As an Iranian American poet, Roger Sedarat fuses Western and Eastern traditions to reinvent the classicalPersian form of the ghazal. For its humor as well as its spirituality, the poems in this collection can perhapsbest be described as "Wallace Stevens meets Rumi." Perhaps most striking is the poet's use of the ancient ghazal form in the tradition of the classical masters like Hafez and Rumi to politically challenge the Islamic Republic of Iran's continual crackdown on protesters. Not since the late Agha Shahid Ali has a poet translated the letter as well as the spirit of...
As an Iranian American poet, Roger Sedarat fuses Western and Eastern traditions to reinvent the classicalPersian form of the ghaza...