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From a distinctly Iranian perspective, Touba and the Meaning of Night reveals ongoing tension between rationalism and mysticism, tradition and modernity, male and female, East and West. Speaking in an idiom unique to its author and indicative of a new tradition in Persian women's writing, the epic also defies Western stereotypes of Iranian women and Western expectations of Iranian literary form.
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Depression in women, Iranian history, Shame, Iran, fiction, Fiction, fantasy, contemporary, Fiction, visionary & metaphysicalPlaces
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2006, The Feminist Press
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