Love Marriage in Kabul: A Memoir
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Love Marriage in Kabul: A Memoir is the award-winning debut book by Iranian-Australian documentary filmmaker and academic Sanaz Fotouhi. Winner of the University of Melbourne's 2019 Peter Blazey Fellowship, it is a richly layered account of two journeys: one into the heart of post-war Kabul, and one into the author's own identity, heritage, and purpose.When Fotouhi and her filmmaker partner Amin travel to Afghanistan to document the marriage of Abdul Fattah and Fatemeh - two young people connected to Mahboba's Promise, a charity supporting orphaned children and widows - they find themselves drawn far deeper into the country's human landscape than any camera can capture. Interviewing orphans, documenting widows, and witnessing the daily realities of women navigating a society in which their choices are rarely their own, Fotouhi realises she must write the stories that film cannot tell.Woven through with the author's Iranian childhood, her family's own story of migration and education, and her evolving sense of responsibility as a witness and storyteller, this is a memoir about love in many forms - romantic, familial, and humanitarian. Spare, compassionate, and unflinching, Love Marriage in Kabul is an essential Australian contribution to the global literature of witness.
Love Marriage in Kabul: A Memoir is the award-winning debut book by Iranian-Australian documentary filmmaker and academic Sanaz Fotouhi. Winner of the University of Melbourne's 2019 Peter Blazey Fellowship, it is a richly layered account of two journeys: one into the heart of post-war Kabul, and one into the author's own identity, heritage, and purpose.When Fotouhi and her filmmaker partner Amin travel to Afghanistan to document the marriage of Abdul Fattah and Fatemeh - two young people connected to Mahboba's Promise, a charity supporting orphaned children and widows - they find themselves drawn far deeper into the country's human landscape than any camera can capture. Interviewing orphans, documenting widows, and witnessing the daily realities of women navigating a society in which their choices are rarely their own, Fotouhi realises she must write the stories that film cannot tell.Woven through with the author's Iranian childhood, her family's own story of migration and education, and her evolving sense of responsibility as a witness and storyteller, this is a memoir about love in many forms - romantic, familial, and humanitarian. Spare, compassionate, and unflinching, Love Marriage in Kabul is an essential Australian contribution to the global literature of witness.
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