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Kaveh Akbar

Biography

Kaveh Akbar

Kaveh Akbar’s poems appear in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The Paris Review, The Best American Poetry and elsewhere. He is the author of two poetry collections: PILGRIM BELL and CALLING A WOLF A WOLF, in addition to a chapbook, PORTRAIT OF THE ALCOHOLIC. He is also the editor of THE PENGUIN BOOK OF SPIRITUAL VERSE: 110 Poets on the Divine. He lives in Iowa City.

Kaveh Akbar

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by Kaveh Akbar - Fiction

Cyrus Shams is a young man grappling with an inheritance of violence and loss: his mother’s plane was shot down over the skies of the Persian Gulf in a senseless accident, and his father’s life in America was circumscribed by his work killing chickens at a factory farm in the Midwest. Cyrus is a drunk, an addict and a poet, whose obsession with martyrs leads him to examine the mysteries of his past --- toward an uncle who rode through Iranian battlefields dressed as the angel of death to inspire and comfort the dying, and toward his mother, through a painting discovered in a Brooklyn art gallery that suggests she may not have been who or what she seemed.