Poetry Books by Azar Nafisi

Azar Nafisi Books, Azar Nafisi poetry book Things I've Been Silent About Authors: Azar Nafisi
Publisher: Random House Incorporated
Published Date: 2010
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
A memoir offers a portrait of the author's family and childhood in Iran, centered around her powerful mother and her manipulative fictions about herself, as she reflects on women's choices and her own struggle to free herself from her mother's influence.

Azar Nafisi Books, Azar Nafisi poetry book Reading Lolita in Tehran Authors: Azar Nafisi
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published Date: 2015-07-02
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Every Thursday morning in a living room in Iran, over tea and pastries, eight women meet in secret to discuss forbidden works of Western literature. As they lose themselves in the worlds of Lolita, The Great Gatsby and Pride and Prejudice, gradually they come to share their own stories, dreams and hopes with each other, and, for a few hours, taste freedom. Azar Nafisi's bestselling memoir is a moving, passionate testament to the transformative power of books, the magic of words and the search for beauty in life's darkest moments.

Azar Nafisi Books, Azar Nafisi poetry book Reading Lolita in Tehran Authors: Azar Nafisi
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published Date: 2015-10-13
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Every Thursday morning in a living room in Iran, over tea and pastries, eight women meet in secret to discuss forbidden works of Western literature. As they lose themselves in the worlds of Lolita, The Great Gatsby and Pride and Prejudice, gradually they come to share their own stories, dreams and hopes with each other, and, for a few hours, taste freedom. Azar Nafisi's bestselling memoir is a moving, passionate testament to the transformative power of books, the magic of words and the search for beauty in life's darkest moments.



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Still sing the mocking fairies, as of old,
Beneath the shade of thorn and holly-tree;
The west wind breathes upon them, pure and cold,
And wolves still dread Diana roaming free
In secret woodland with her company.
'Tis thought the peasants' hovels know her rite
When now the wolds are bathed in silver light,
And first the moonrise breaks the dusky grey,
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