Amid Iran’s crackdown, women and writers defy censorship and violence for freedom & change, writes the author of 'Reading Lolita in Tehran.' Advertisement Meta ...
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Reading 'Lolita in Tehran' was a memoir about survival and now it reads like a prophecy
In 1995, in a living room in Tehran, a professor named Azar Nafisi gathered seven of her former students and asked them to do something that could have cost them their freedom. She asked them to read.
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