Reading Lolita in Tehran

a memoir in books

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Reading Lolita in Tehran

a memoir in books

Trade pbk. ed.
  • 3.57 ·
  • 14 Ratings
  • 87 Want to read
  • 5 Currently reading
  • 20 Have read

Prof. Nafisi resigned from her job as professor of English Literature at a university in Tehran in 1995 due to repressive government policies. For the next 2 years, until she left Iran, she gathered 7 young women, former students, at her house every Thursday morning to read and discuss works of Western literature forbidden by the new regime. They used this forum to learn to speak freely, not only about literature, but also about the social, political, and cultural realities of living under strict Islamic rule.

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Publisher
Random House
Language
English
Pages
356

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Cover of: Reading Lolita in Tehran
Reading Lolita in Tehran: a memoir in books
2008, Random House Trade Paperbacks
in English - Random House deluxe trade pbk. ed.
Cover of: Reading "Lolita" in Tehran
Reading "Lolita" in Tehran
February 2, 2004, Fourth Estate
Cover of: Reading Lolita in Tehran
Reading Lolita in Tehran: a memoir in books
2004, Random House
in English - Trade pbk. ed.
Cover of: Leer "Lolita" en Teherán
Leer "Lolita" en Teherán
2004, El Aleph Editores, Planeta Publishing
in Spanish - 1a ed.
Cover of: Reading Lolita in Tehran
Reading Lolita in Tehran: a memoir in books
2003, Random House
in English - 1st ed.

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Table of Contents

About the author
Author's note
Part one : Lolita
Part two : Gatsby
Part three : James
Part four : Austen
Epilogue
Reader's guide.
Questions for discussion
Suggested reading

Edition Notes

Includes readers guide p. [351]-353.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PE64.N34 A3 2003, PR55.N34 N34 2004, PE64.N34 A3 2004, PE64.N34A3 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
356 p. ;
Number of pages
356

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17623951M
Internet Archive
readinglolitaint00nafi
ISBN 10
081297106X
LCCN
2002036724
OCLC/WorldCat
54030894, 56756685
Library Thing
4904
Goodreads
7603

Work Description

Every Thursday morning for two years in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Azar Nafisi, a bold and inspired teacher, secretly gathered seven of her most committed female students to read forbidden Western classics. Some came from conservative and religious families, others were progressive and secular; some had spent time in jail. They were shy and uncomfortable at first, unaccustomed to being asked to speak their minds, but soon they removed their veils and began to speak more freely–their stories intertwining with the novels they were reading by Jane Austen, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Henry James, and Vladimir Nabokov. As Islamic morality squads staged arbitrary raids in Tehran, as fundamentalists seized hold of the universities and a blind censor stifled artistic expression, the women in Nafisi's living room spoke not only of the books they were reading but also about themselves, their dreams and disappointments. Azar Nafisi's luminous masterwork gives us a rare glimpse, from the inside, of women's lives in revolutionary Iran. Reading Lolita in Tehran is a work of great passion and poetic beauty, a remarkable exploration of resilience in the face of tyranny, and a celebration of the liberating power of literature. - Publisher.

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