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Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books

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...more
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few weeks ago
This was a great book! Part memoir, part literature study, part social commentary. I'm amazed at the picture of the social climate, of censorship and intolerance on so many levels. It's an interesting irony that those in power believed that an individual's very thoughts and opinions had so much power as to be "dangerous and poisonous" to the fabric of society. ...more
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few weeks ago
if u think u live in a secular country, among citizens with 'loose' morals, & u wish for a regime that makes religious obedience compulsory, then read this.
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few weeks ago
This book really makes you appreciate your freedom here!!!!!
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few weeks ago
A very big disappointment. I was really looking forward to this book and was very disappointed. It is more of a political science text than anything. Nothing about the book club is shared and most of the book is centered around the university environment, and changes within the republic. A good read if you are interested in Iranian politics as it centers on their university culture.
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few weeks ago
After a few chapters I realized I'm not getting what I expected to get. I was hoping it's about a group of girls commenting about books that mostly won't be read in revolutionary Iran. but it's more about the writers personal view about the state of the country. It's not focused and at times confusing with lack of punctuations marks in conversations. but the few instances where books were...more
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few weeks ago
This is a really interesting book. It made me want to read more about Iran and the complete cultural change that it went through. S
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few weeks ago
I own a copy of this book. I have tried to read it twice, most recently thinking that having my book club tackle it would force me to get through it. It's just not my cup o' tea. Oh it's a great premise: forbidden book club in Iran, reading and discussing forbidden "western literature." But the author's style smarts of too much self-importance and not enough good story-telling for my likes....more
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few weeks ago
not as good as I'd hoped
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few weeks ago
This took me a long time to finish. I vacillated in my opinion because I did not always agree with her literary assessments. But, on the whole, I would recommend this book. It is personal and idiosyncratic, however, not only does the "personal" make for a good read, but it is so helpful for those of us in the "west", women in particular, to get some glimpse of what those...more
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few weeks ago
This book is a memoir from the author, who is from Iran and lived there for many years. She taught Literature at the University of Tehran and raised her family there. The book is divided into chapters named by the books she was teaching at the time; the first chapter is "Lolita", the second and subsequent chapters are Henry James, Great Gatsby, etc. The first part of the book is a bit...more
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