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Homesick Mosque

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While he walked on the dim path next to the donkey carrying Zarin,

Musa pondered his new fate. In the distance, the tall dark mountains

stood with their jagged tops, puncturing the blue-black sky. With a

fresh sadness, Musa reflected that on the Iranian side of the same high

hillsthe town where he was born, got married, and ran into trouble

with the secret policewas also waking to a new day. He figured that,

for years to come, probably till he died, he would miss the place and its

people as he would move farther away, in opposite direction, with more

mountains and oceans in between, to separate himself from his home.

As they climbed a knoll, Musa stopped to survey a cluster of mud

homes in a beehive-like village, surrounded by patches of brown wheat

and barley fields, farther ahead. To his side, the donkey, with its

head down and the beads jingling, blinked its long eyelashes to keep

the unseen flies away. The tall plane trees, their tops touched by the

glowing sun, stood solid like a wall. Somewhere in the still dawn, a man

from an invisible minaret called the faithful to pray. A pair of hoopoes

flew over their heads, heading east for the high hills. Musa watched

them with a sudden longing. Excerpts from The Gravedigger.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
November 13
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
83
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
325.3
KB