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Azar Nafisi

Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books

Azar NafisiNonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2003

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Further Reading: Beyond Literature (Nonfiction)

This series of essays reflects on the works of key modern authors such as Margaret Atwood and Toni Morrison, whose books represent forms of resistance to political tyranny and injustice. The essays could serve as a companion piece for Reading Lolita in Tehran for readers interested in exploring Nafisi’s views on literature, censorship, and freedom more generally.

In this memoir, the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and lawyer Shirin Ebadi offers a personal account of her human rights work and the severe persecution she faced by the Iranian regime for her outspoken activism in defense of women’s rights and political prisoners. Ebadi’s memoir provides further insights into the political situation in Iran and the experiences of female intellectuals under the Iranian regime.

Revolutionary Iran: A History of the Islamic Republic by Michael Axworthy (2014; Revised edition 2023)

Michael Axworthy’s Revolutionary Iran explores the political and ideological contexts of the revolution that ushered in the Islamic Republic of Iran. First published in 2014, a fully revised edition was released in 2023 to incorporate later developments and insights.

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