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Dadafarin : or, The Pessimism

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In the early summer of 2020, a young Zoroastrian man from Iran arrives on a beach on the south coast of England among a group of refugees who have just crossed the English Channel from France. Expecting to find himself in a country fabled far and wide for it's history, culture and fairness, Dadafarin instead finds himself thrown into a fractured and unfamiliar world, where Covid19 and the rise of social justice and identity politics have transformed the social and political landscape beyond his wildest imaginings. Accommodated at an hotel in Kent, Dadafarin meets his new friend and mentor, Dr Anton Venngloss, chairperson of the charity Justice in Exile. Dr Venngloss helps Dadafarin come to grips with the new social order, so different to what he had imagined. Equipped with his new understanding, Dadafarin (Dada to his friends) soon finds himself immersed in the campaign for social justice. He attends a demonstration, parties with Antifa, and falls in love, with unexpected consequences.

A satire on modern Britain, influenced by Voltaire's satirical novella Candide, ou, L'Optimisme (published in 1759), Dadafarin, or, The Pessimism, is a tale of of our time

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Aliengrove Multimedia
1739988418 / 9781739988418
Paperback / softback
14/09/2021
278 pages
127 x 203 mm, 304 grams
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