The Potato Eaters

The Potato Eaters

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By Farhad PirbalTranslated by Alana Marie Levinson-LaBrosse & Jiyar HomerIntroduction by Porochista Khakpour From Kurdish poet and writer Farhad Pirbal, a heartbreaking collection of short stories. Publication Date: July 9, 2024 Paperback: 9781646052707eBook: 9781646052912 Description Each tale in The Potato Eaters underlines “otherness”, or isolation and displacement in contemporary society. His characters are at once resonant and shocking, his ability to decry trauma reminiscent of American greats like Morrison and Hurston. The title story from this collection is one of the most acclaimed Kurdish short stories; it features a town that, due to famine, only survives on potatoes. The community comes to appreciate the base cuisine and abandon currency for their coveted starch. When the story’s protagonist returns from his travels, he brings gold home and he is met with utter apathy; he is a stranger in his own country. “Lamartine” tells the story of a struggling poet

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