Book summaryAzar Nafisi formed a book club in Tehran comprised of seven young women who got together to discuss such books as THE GREAT GATSBY, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, DAISY MILLER, and, of course, LOLITA--books forbidden by the Islamic government. In this memoir, Nafisi, who was expelled from the country for refusing to wear the veil, writes about those women, the books, and her own career as a teacher of English literature--first in Iran, now (less precariously) at Johns Hopkins. Media reviews"A spirited tribute both to the classics of world literature and to resistance against oppression." |
Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books [Paperback]by Nafisi, Azar
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