My Name Means Fire : A Memoir

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My Name Means Fire : A Memoir

  • 著者名:Yaghmaian, Atash
  • 価格 ¥4,374 (本体¥3,977)
  • Beacon Press(2025/10/14発売)
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  • ポイント 1,170pt (実際に付与されるポイントはご注文内容確認画面でご確認下さい)
  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780807020722
  • eISBN:9780807020739

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Description

“I was riveted by this searing ode to the resiliency of the human psyche, rich in beauty and devastation.”—Melissa Febos, author of Girlhood

An unflinching and stunning debut memoir of an Iranian girl’s coming-of-age experiencing abuse, war, and superstition—and her survival through dissociative identity disorder, which offered her an inner world into which she could escape


When she was a child, Atash Yaghmaian’s home life was unpredictable: a confusing mix of love and terror. Outside of her home, Iran was also on fire. Her reality of abuse, war, gender oppression, and religious superstition left her feeling unsafe everywhere. So, she left reality and disassociated into a place she called the House of Stone: a building in a magical forest full of peaceful creatures, kind talking trees, and volcanoes. Inhabiting this world are 9 beings, each different parts of Atash, who would be her salvation from the external horrors of her outer world.

Set against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution, Ayatollah Khomeini’s regime, and the 8-year Iran-Iraq War, My Name Means Fire is Atash’s story of survival as she experiences tragic events including sexual abuse, a mother who subjected her to superstitious rituals, and the horrors of war. In chapters alternating with what’s happening in her outside world, her other parts—each named after a color—tell the story of her inner world, giving readers an understanding of what it’s like to be inside the consciousness of someone who is multiple.

Honest, powerful, and moving, My Name Means Fire is a bold narrative that challenges the stigma and misinformation around dissociative identity disorder (DID) and ultimately reckons with what it takes to survive.

Table of Contents

Letter to the Reader

1. My Name Means Fire

2. Red

3. Children of the Revolution

4. Blue

5. My Heroin-Addicted Uncle Becomes My Babysitter

6. Orange

7. Heaven On Earth

8. Green

9. Words and Rivers

10. White

11. All About My Suitors

12. Gray

13. Her & Him

14. Scarlet

15. Rock Bottom

16. Burgundy

17. From Rugs to Riches

18. Black

19. The Far Island

Epilogue
Acknowledgments

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