Angel in the Wilderness
Translated by Blake Archer Williams
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Angel in the Wilderness is a love story set in the wilderness of southeast Iran which borders Pakistan and is overwhelmingly Sunni. Rasul who is from a family of Shia scholars and is a third-year university student falls in love with Hakimeh-Khatun a Sunni girl with whom he has had a few very brief interactions at the university they both attend. Things start heating up when Ali decides to propose and to meet Hakime-Khatun's family. Hakime-Khatun's guardian does not oppose the marriage in principle. Still things get complicated when the Friday Prayer leader of their village joins the proposal ceremony bringing his Salafist tendencies with him.
Majid Pur-Vali's mastery of the intricate relationships and tensions that exist under the surface between the Sunni and Shia communities comes out clearly in the authenticity of the dialogues and the situations he creates. Each scene bristles with tension all of which act to open a window onto a fascinating hitherto unknown world that provides a plethora of nuanced insight all of which takes place in the context of the unfolding of a heart-wrenching melodrama.
