On the Enemy's Side: Forbidden Love in an Iranian Prison

On the Enemy's Side: Forbidden Love in an Iranian Prison

by Hamour Baika
On the Enemy's Side: Forbidden Love in an Iranian Prison

On the Enemy's Side: Forbidden Love in an Iranian Prison

by Hamour Baika

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Overview

A breath-taking story about love and courage... [and] finding an inner compass that leads through chaos, destruction, and violence. With each sentence, one learns to be more historically aware, tolerant, courageous and loving.

 

Botakoz Kassymbekova, historian and author of Despite Cultures

 

Hamour Baika tells a necessary story... It's necessary because it's told with such urgency, beauty, and sensitivity. Baika layers in a hidden—and forbidden—history of gay men, giving those men a voice.

 

John Copenhaver, award-winning author of Dodging and Burning

 

On the Enemy's Side features well-developed characters, setting, and story-line... This novel is literary in tone and is reminiscent of the short story, "The Guest," by Albert Camus. While Hesam and Bahram are at the center of the novel, the themes of identity, honor, and morality in the face of oppressive systems repeats with each character.

 

Angelic Rodgers, originally published on Reedsy Discovery


Synopsis:

In 1980, as the world is captivated by the Iranian hostage crisis, aspiring doctor Hesam drops out of medical school in Rome and returns to Iran to serve his country. A member of the Revolutionary Guards Corps, he becomes a prison guard in Ahwaz, assigned to investigate and interrogate political prisoners. The more he learns about ethnic and religious tensions, however, the more he finds the concept of revolutionary justice questionable. Hesam finds solace in speaking with a defiant young prisoner with whom he develops a passionate bond. But when Hesam discovers damning evidence about the detainee, he has to choose between his political ideals and his conscience in a country where same-sex love is violently condemned.

 

On the Enemy's Side is contemporary historical fiction, inspired by real events during a tumultuous period preceding the Iran Iraq war. Baika has crafted a memorable cast of characters of divergent and conflicting political allegiances, all who struggle to do the right thing in a morally complicated world. Astutely crafted, meticulously researched, and emotionally engaging, On the Enemy's Side is a haunting modern classic about love during a civil war.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164346607
Publisher: Unrolling Script
Publication date: 06/16/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 823 KB

About the Author

Hamour Baika was born in Iran and lived in Ahwaz during his teen years. He wrote his first novella, a fan fiction piece about the alien creature E.T. at age 12. Baika has a master’s degree in human rights. A painter and classical pianist, he now lives in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. On the Enemy’s Side is his debut novel.

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