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Hazát cserélni nagy rizikó, és mindig meg kell fizetni az árát

The article discusses the Hungarian translation of the novel 'Perzsák' by Sanam Mahloudji, which explores the lives of five generations of an Iranian family through multiple perspectives. The story follows a family that emigrated to America but faced challenges in realizing the American dream, forcing them to redefine their identities. The author, born in Tehran and raised in Los Angeles after her family fled Iran during the revolution, previously worked as a lawyer before turning to writing after her father's death in 2010. Her debut novel has gained international attention and was shortlisted for the 2025 Women's Prize for Fiction. The narrative focuses on the personal stories of the female characters, highlighting their diverse life experiences and radical decisions, while touching on suppressed secrets, aspects of Iranian history, and the contradictions of starting anew in America.

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Hazát cserélni nagy rizikó, és mindig meg kell fizetni az árát

The article discusses the Hungarian translation of the novel 'Perzsák' by Sanam Mahloudji, which explores the lives of five generations of an Iranian family through multiple perspectives. The story follows a family that emigrated to America but faced challenges in realizing the American dream, forcing them to redefine their identities. The author, born in Tehran and raised in Los Angeles after her family fled Iran during the revolution, previously worked as a lawyer before turning to writing after her father's death in 2010. Her debut novel has gained international attention and was shortlisted for the 2025 Women's Prize for Fiction. The narrative focuses on the personal stories of the female characters, highlighting their diverse life experiences and radical decisions, while touching on suppressed secrets, aspects of Iranian history, and the contradictions of starting anew in America.

Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article provides a balanced overview of the novel's content, themes, and author background without overt ideological framing. It describes the book's focus on personal narratives within a historical and cultural context, avoiding explicit political commentary or biased language.

Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 70): The article provides a detailed overview of the book 'Perzsák' by Sanam Mahloudji, including her background and the themes explored. It accurately represents the content and context of the novel. However, the language is somewhat promotional and emotionally charged, which affects objectivity.

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