NASSIM ASSEFI

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TV
Nassim was a guest on Eric Liu's Seattle Voices TV show in January 2011. Click here to watch the 30 minute interview.
 
Nassim was a guest on Nancy Pearl's Book Lust show on Seattle TV in January of 2008. Click here to watch the 30 minute interview.
 
Nassim was interviewed for the new online Author Magazine by William Kenower. Click here to view the interview via internet (and then click on my name).
 
Nassim was interviewed by Iranian TV talk-show host Sohrab Akhavan of radio KIRN, Andisheh-ha TV, and Filmex.
Click here to watch part II which discusses Aria (first 18 minutes are best)
Click here to watch part I (starts off in Persian until minute 7) which is mostly about Nassim's travels and global health work.
 
Click here to access all of Nassim's homemade Youtube videos of readings, book salons, and interviews. Caution: variable videotaping quality.
 
RADIO
Nassim was interviewed on NPR by Steve Scher of KUOW's Weekday program on June 27.  
Click here to listen using Real Audio/Real Player
Click here to listen using I-Tunes/MP3 player
Or go to www.kuow.org and click on Weekday for June 27, 2007 at 9am. 
 
Nassim was interviewed on NPR by Amir Soltani of KALW´s Up Front New American Media program on July 17. Interview can be heard between minutes 35 and 47 by clicking here and then downloading the MP3 player version.
 
Nassim's Halloween 2007 audio records of her talk, reading, and interview at Edmonds Community College can be downloaded via I-Tunes University. (You must have I-Tunes to access these audio tapes, but it can be downloaded at no cost at apple.com.) Once you've entered the Edmonds Community College site, click on the green button "Go to i-Tunes U" and then click on Convergence Writer Series in your I-Tunes window.  There will be two entries under my name. 
 
PRINT/BLOG
 
 
Top ten reasons to smile when living in Kabul in Topic Magazine (please note that Topic Magazine requires a free registration to access its articles)
 
 
 
Seattle PI Interview on my work in Afghanistan (2004)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Reviews

 

From Jenna Blum, author of Those Who Save Us:

 “With elegance and grace, Ms. Assefi maps her bereaved heroine’s flight through numerous countries and into the uncharted territory of grief. Sometimes raw, sometimes clinically detached, Aria is always human, and in the end, it soars.”

From Rory Stewart, author of The Places In Between and The Prince of the Marshes:

"A haunting book, painfully open in its emotions, enacting in lyrical prose, an Iranian-American's loss, atonement and reconciliation with Iran and powerfully revealing of the discordancies and echoes that define the interaction between American and Persian culture."

 

From Rebecca Brown, author of ten books including The Gifts of the Body, The Last Time I Saw You, and Excerpts from a Family Medical Dictionary:

"How long does grief last? How far away can we run to try to get away from it? What happens if it stays with us forever? In this wise and compassionate debut novel, Nassim Assefi looks at questions of memory, love and grief as she takes us to Tibet, China, Guatemela, her homeland Iran and, most importantly, the human heart."

 

From the Rabbi Michael Goldberg, PhD, hospice chaplain, university professor, author:

"Aria is without doubt one of the most realistic accounts of grieving I have read, and certainly, the most exquisitely literate." 


Review from John Marshall, book critic of the Seattle Post Intelligencer:

 Aria "beguiles with its honesty, humanity, empathy and insight... a small gem of a debut novel that manages to address huge issues in an affecting manner, from the immigrant experience in America to the aftershocks of tragedy to the search for family heritage and spiritual comfort." Read the entire review. 

 

Review from Bharti Kirchner of the Seattle Times:

"It is the charm, intelligence and dignity of Assefi's writing that make this a worthwhile read."

 

Review from Bob Willliams of the Compulsive Reader Book Blog:

"There is much of talent in this remarkable book. It is a serious meditation on the greatest misfortune in life and an interesting display of the growth of the persons involved. It gains a certain topicality in the abundance of material from a part of the world little known or understood. Thus Aria stands out as notable achievement and should appeal to many discriminating readers." Read the entire review.

 

Review from Lindsey Rowe of Seattle Magazine:

"Assefi's writing is packed with potent emotion and poetic sentences...Aria is an excellent first novel and a worthy treatise on grief."

 

Monoprint by Bayesteh Ghaffary. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For More Information, Contact:
 
Literary Agent, Charlotte Sheedy:
Charlotte Sheedy Literary Agency
928 Broadway, Suite 901
New York, NY 10010

(212) 780-9800