Of Mice And Cats is a collection of contemporary poems shaped at the crossroads of Persian memory and American lived experience. These poems move quietly through ordinary streets, kitchens, workplaces, and fleeting encounters, where humble characters reveal the weight and wonder of being human.
With a down-to-earth voice and an unembellished gaze, the book explores power and vulnerability, fear and tenderness, pursuit and survival-often through subtle metaphors drawn from daily life. The poems resist grand gestures, choosing instead the honesty of small moments and familiar spaces, where human behavior exposes itself without disguise.
Rooted in two cultures yet belonging fully to neither, Of Mice And Cats offers an original emotional landscape: intimate, observant, and quietly defiant. It is a poetry of lived truth-where the ordinary speaks, and what is small carries lasting meaning.
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