This is the Norwegian edition of Dancing Amid Fire, Rising Above Ruins, a powerful literary novel that weaves memory, exile, trauma, and resistance into an intimate and poetic narrative.
Blending lyrical language with political urgency, the novel stands at the intersection of literature, testimony, and feminist resistance. Set between Kurdistan, Iran, Turkey, and Northern Europe, the story follows Tara-a Kurdish woman living in exile-as she navigates grief, political violence, and the long shadows of revolution.
Through fragmented timelines and interwoven voices, the narrative moves between personal loss and collective history, revealing how women's bodies and memories become sites of resistance under patriarchy, state violence, war, and displacement. Rooted in Kurdish culture and oral tradition, yet written with a universal literary sensibility, the novel explores the psychological aftermath of political trauma and the inheritance of pain across generations.
At its heart, this is a story of survival, remembrance, and the quiet defiance of women who refuse erasure. It speaks to readers of literary fiction, feminist narratives, postcolonial literature, and stories of exile-offering a rare and deeply human perspective on a region and a people too often rendered invisibl
Selected Praise"Dans i Flammer over Ruinene by Essmat Sophie is a poetic and powerful novel about destruction, resistance, and hope. Through intimate and deeply human portrayals, the novel explores how love, memory, and dignity can endure amid war and loss. This is a story about rising again when everything seems lost - a warm and deeply moving work that profoundly touches the reader."
- Prof. Dr. Haci Akman / Professor of Cultural Studies, University of Bergen
"A personal and poetic yet realistic journey into Kurdish history-displacement, exile, and the struggle for identity. A rare insight seldom available to Western readers."
- Terje Bj ranger/ Norwegian author
"Sophie's novel offers a deeply personal and intimate insight into Kurdish life and culture. The narrative moves back and forth in time and space between Kurdistan and Europe. From exile in Norway, the narrator reflects on her upbringing in the Kurdish cities of Sanandaj and Marivan, where first the Shah and later Khomeini's Islamists used every means to erase Kurdish identity - and where Kurdish women stood at the bottom of the social hierarchy."
- Jan B. Vindheim /Norwegian Author and researcher.
"Dancing Amid Fire, Rising Above Ruins is a visceral but evocative debut novel... fully immersing the reader in Kurdish culture and tradition."
- Neema Shah, award-winning author of Kololo Hill
"An impressive accomplishment, born out of love and rage, that shows how the personal is always political, especially for a Kurdish woman born in Iran."
- Wendelmoet Hamelink, author of The Sung Home, Centre for Gender Studies, University of Oslo
"A prescient and lyrically descriptive journey on Kurdishness in the diaspora... connecting women's liberation and freedom in Iran to our current interpersonal and international eras."
- Thoreau Redcrow, Co-Director, The Kurdish Center for Studies
"A tightly crafted tale of one woman's personal and political turmoil... a window into a world too readily ignored by the sweep of history. A book not to be missed."
- Michael Matheson, writer, editor, and feminist activist
"A novel that bridges past and present, homeland and exile, tracing Kurdish memory from revolutionary Iran to the 'Woman, Life, Freedom' movement."
- Sherzad Hassan, author of Hasar u Sagkani Bawkim (Contributor Notes, 2016)