Awarded the Black Heron Press Prize for Social Fiction. In the dozen
stories in The Crazy Dervish and the Pomegranate Tree, Farnoosh Moshiri
combines social and political insight with the mythology of her native
Iran. Her earlier books, The Bathhouse (which also won the Black Heron
Press Prize for Social Fiction) and At the Wall of the Almighty, were
set in Iran. The present book is set both in Iran and the United States.
Several of the stories are concerned with the loss of status, the
poverty, the loss of identity that immigrants often suffer. Unlike most
immigrant stories, The Crazy Dervish and the Pomegranate Tree deals
equally with the violence and political repression visited upon those
who would emigrate during the fundamentalist revolution in Iran.