The Coat By The Door

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Author : Farhang Mossavar-Rahmani

ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0H42WR3SH

Publisher ‏ : ‎ American Book Publisher

Language ‏ : ‎ English

Print length ‏ : ‎ 351 pages

Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 4, 2026

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The Coat By The Door

In this architecturally structured collection, Farhang Mossavar-Rahmani maps the full geography of loss and persistence through 68 poems organized into 4 movements. The coat hanging by the door becomes the governing image—holding the shape of absent shoulders, simultaneously suggesting readiness for departure and the irreducible traces of what remains.

Moving from the acute wound of “Four in the Morning” through the civilizational reckonings of “The Grammars of Grief,” these poems investigate how memory, identity, and meaning survive across scales both intimate and historical. A glass left too close to the edge becomes a meditation on inherited damage. A man counting coins at a market stall embodies the threshold between arrival and departure. The ledger that closes “not balanced—closed” maps the arithmetic of contemporary political life.

At the collection’s center stands “What He Had”—six devastating lines in which a man on the rubble of his bombed house tells a consoling neighbor: “I wish He hadn’t taken what I already had.” Everything radiates from this moment where grief dismantles theodicy from within.

The collection’s four movements trace a complete philosophical and emotional arc: from personal wound through elemental meditation, from the testing of ideas against power to the final sequence of historical witness.

Persian ghazals work alongside compressed American lyrics. Classical forms carry contemporary witness. The result is a collection that proves poetry can sustain both formal sophistication and political urgency.

“These poems achieve what witness poetry demands: exact registration of how we live after traditional forms of address have revealed their limits.”

 

About the Author

Farhang Mossavar-Rahmani, DBA,is a Professor of Finance at the National University School of Business and Management, San Diego, California. He has been an adjunct professor of finance at several academic institutions. He has published widely in the fields of banking and finance and has authored five books in the areas of decision-making and on Persian civilization in his native language of Farsi. He has also served as interim Dean, Department Chair, Director of Finance Programs, and Director of the MBA program at National University. Dr. Mossavar-Rahmani holds a Doctor of Business Administration from the Alliant International University.

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