Reading Lolita In Tehran

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Trade paperback edition in very good condition.

“It takes courage to die for a cause, but also to live for one.”

For two years before leaving Iran in 1997, Professor Azar Nafisi gathered seven young women in her home every Thursday morning to read and discuss forbidden works of Western literature. This account is a celebration of the power of the novel as well as a cry of outrage against the reality in which these women are trapped.

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Trade paperback edition in very good condition.

“It takes courage to die for a cause, but also to live for one.”

For two years before leaving Iran in 1997, Professor Azar Nafisi gathered seven young women in her home every Thursday morning to read and discuss forbidden works of Western literature. This account is a celebration of the power of the novel as well as a cry of outrage against the reality in which these women are trapped.

Trade paperback edition in very good condition.

“It takes courage to die for a cause, but also to live for one.”

For two years before leaving Iran in 1997, Professor Azar Nafisi gathered seven young women in her home every Thursday morning to read and discuss forbidden works of Western literature. This account is a celebration of the power of the novel as well as a cry of outrage against the reality in which these women are trapped.

ISBN 978-0-8129-7930-5

Azar Nafisi

2003

Indies Choice Book Award for Adult Nonfiction