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9mins
Almost exactly eight months after his father left him in New York, Xerxes Adam was awakened to the hottest summer day of the year by the invasion of a rather […]
2mins
Khakpour is working on a novel and a collection of short stories.
3mins
Khakpour loves the 19th-century novel and the absurdist 20th-century novel equally.
2mins
Khakpour has a convenient Internet addiction.
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A sense of humor was always Khakpour’s best defense.
4mins
“Wow! This girl can write!,” can cut both ways, Khakpour says.
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Khakpour wanted to play with the fragmented nature of memory.
7mins
Khakpour says she’s never known a time outside of crisis.
2mins
Xerxes serves Fruity Pebbles to his visiting father, who is deeply offended by the offering.
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Since her novel came out, Khakpour has been getting lots of fan mail from Iranian bloggers.
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Iranian women, Khakpour says, are the real force in the household.
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Khakpour remembers a rattling Amtrak encounter.