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Jasmine and Stars
Jasmine and Stars: Reading More Than Lolita in Tehran | Fatemeh Keshavarz
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In a direct, frank, and intimate exploration of Iranian literature and society, scholar, teacher, and poet Fatemeh Keshavarz challenges popular perceptions of Iran as a society bereft of vitality and joy. Her fresh perspective on present-day (…more)
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arlenefinnigan
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Bailedbailed

Just couldn't engage with this, which is a shame because I think there were some interesting and important points. It was hard to follow the narrative, it felt like it couldn't decide if it was memoir, literary criticism or political/cultural analysis.

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arlenefinnigan
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#SetInTheMiddleEast #MayBookFlowers @RealLifeReading
Posted prematurely yesterday cos I got my days mixed up.

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arlenefinnigan
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Lacythebookworm I've never heard of this. How is it? 📚🙌 8y
arlenefinnigan @Lacythebookworm it's interesting. Basically she wants to challenge the idea that the middle east is a theocratic intellectual wasteland and show how rich its literary culture is. The sound recording's not too good unfortunately but the narration itself is good. 8y
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