Ed Sheeran shares Persian culture with the world and the diaspora swoons – me included | Dellaram Vreeland

Dellaram Vreeland - TheGuardian - 18/04
The star’s new single, Azizam, is a rare pop-cultural moment in which Iran is celebrated for the beauty of its culture

As a second-generation Persian immigrant, my connection with my roots has always been relatively surface-level. Admiring the intricate artworks adorning the walls of our homes, hand-loomed rugs crafted by my own grandmother, barberry-laden rice and saffron-infused stews, the music of Googoosh, Bijan Mortazavi and Susan Roshan blasting from dawn to dusk.

My parents spoke Farsi to one another and to me when I was a child and as such it was my mother tongue. But I was born in Australia, so it was only going to be a matter of time before I became more proficient in English. Now I stumble my way through conversations in broken Farsi, longing for the day when Iran ...
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