Medusa of the Roses, Navid Sinaki
Medusa of the Roses, Navid Sinaki
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Medusa of the Roses

Author: Navid Sinaki

Narrator: Michael Crouch

Unabridged: 5 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/13/2024


Synopsis

A bold, cinematic novel steeped in ancient Persian and Greek myths, exploring queerness, desire, and violence in modern day Tehran, Medusa of the Roses announces Navid Sinaki as a daring and unforgettable literary voice. Bursting with sex, vengeance, and betrayal, it follows Anjir, a morbid romantic and petty thief, whose boyfriend disappears just as they’re planning to leave their hometown for good.

Anjir and Zal are childhood best friends turned adults in love. The only problem is they live in Iran, where being openly gay is criminalized, and the government’s apparent acceptance of trans people requires them to surgically transition and pass as cis straight people. When Zal vanishes after narrowly surviving a brutal attack, Anjir becomes hell-bent on carrying out their longstanding plan for the future: Anjir, who’s always identified with the mythical gender-changing Tiresias, will become a woman, and they’ll move to a new town for a fresh start as husband and wife. Stalking and stealing his way through the streets, clubs, and museum halls of Tehran in pursuit of Zal, Anjir encounters his troubled mother, addict brother, and the dynamic Leyli, who is undergoing a transition of her own.

And when he realizes that someone is tailing him too, the fastest route to freedom will push Anjir’s morals and gender identity to new places.

Brimming with poetic vulnerability, subversive bite, and noirish grit, Medusa of the Roses is a page-turning wallop of a story from a stunning new talent.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jillian on August 13, 2024

This is an incredibly beautiful book that shines a spotlight on the persecution faced by queer and trans people in modern-day Iran. Though there are moments of laugh-out-loud wit, it is overall a quite dark and somber book, so I think you need to be in the right mood to enjoy this one. The plot prog......more

Goodreads review by nathan on June 26, 2024

Major thanks to NetGalley and Grove Press for offering me an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest thoughts: *3.5 - rounded up What happens when you live in a world where it is dangerous to be who you are? Dangerous meaning that you risk your life to be alive? To even exist? When you suppress par......more

Goodreads review by Kate on September 13, 2024

Very torn about this book. I listened to the audio, which was beautifully read by Michael Crouch (making the whole tone feel more like poetry than prose). However perhaps because of it being audio I kept getting lost as to who the protagonist was speaking about as he kept using the he pronoun for ever......more

Goodreads review by Floflyy on September 24, 2024

Je ne m'attendais pas à ce genre de lecture et pourtant je suis ravi de l'avoir faite. Ajni, homosexuel de son état, apprend que Zal, son amant de toujours, est à l'hopital après avoir été mis à tabac. Nous sommes en Iran, dans une époque relativement contemporaine. Il apprend également dans la foul......more

Goodreads review by The Bibliophile Doctor on November 10, 2024

Medusa of the Roses by Navid Sinaki Narrated by Michael Crouch Book rating : 4 stars Audiobook rating : 4.5 stars Seldom this happens that a book feels better to read than listening to audiobook and it in no way reflects that audiobook was bad or narrator did not do the justice to the book. This was the......more