Category: Fiction, Novels & Story Books
Set in Iran and New York City, Man of My Time
tells the story of Hamid Mozaffarian, who is as alienated from himself
as he is from the world around him. After decades of ambivalent work as
an interrogator with the Iranian regime, Hamid travels on a diplomatic
mission to New York, where he encounters his estranged family and
retrieves the ashes of his father, whose dying wish was to be buried in
Iran.
Tucked in his pocket throughout the trip, the ashes propel
him into a first-person excavation―full of mordant wit and bitter
memory―of a lifetime of betrayal, and prompt him to trace his own
evolution from a perceptive boy in love with marbles to a man who, on
seeing his own reflection, is startled to encounter someone he no longer
recognizes. As he reconnects with his brother and others living in
exile, Hamid is forced to reckon with his past, with the insidious
nature of violence, and with his entrenchment in a system that for
decades ensnared him.
Politically complex and emotionally compelling, Man of My Time explores
variations of loss―of people, places, ideals, time, and self. This is a
novel not only about family and memory but about the interdependence of
captor and captive, of citizen and country, of an individual and his or
her heritage. With sensitivity and strength, Dalia Sofer conjures the
interior lives of the “generation that had borne and inflicted what
could not be undone.”