Leer "Lolita" en Teherán

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Azar Nafisi: Leer "Lolita" en Teherán (Spanish language, 2004, El Aleph Editores)

446 pages

Spanish language

Published Sept. 23, 2004 by El Aleph Editores.

ISBN:
978-84-96333-15-4
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4 stars (1 review)

The author describes growing up in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the group of young women who came together at her home in secret every Thursday to read and discuss great books of Western literature.

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A book about books

4 stars

I was attracted to Reading Lolita In Tehran by its promise of revealing life within Iran and also by the Margaret Atwood quote on the front of 'A book lover's tale'. Published as memoir, Nafisi does state right at the start that she had to change names and events in order to protect those remaining in Iran therefore it is hard to tell how much is actually true and how much flavoured by truth but essentially fiction. What is overwhelmingly apparent throughout is Nafisi's obsessive love for the greats of Western fiction and the energy she devotes to spreading this love as far as she can. Always a teacher, I did feel hectored by her tone at certain points in the book and there are frequent swings off into pure literary criticism. I wasn't expecting so much of a book about books so it took me a while to adjust …

Subjects

  • Nasifi, Azar.
  • English teachers -- Iran -- Biography.
  • English literature -- Study and teaching -- Iran.
  • American literature -- Study and teaching -- Iran.
  • Women -- Books and reading -- Iran.
  • Books and reading -- Iran.
  • Group reading -- Iran.
  • Profesores de inglés -- Irán -- Biografía.
  • Literatura inglesa -- Enseñanza -- Irán.
  • Literatura estadounidense -- Enseñanza -- Irán.
  • Mujeres -- Libros y lectura -- Irán.
  • Libros y lectura -- Irán.
  • Lectura en grupos -- Irán.