Nafisi, Azar

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Name (Hebrew)
נפיסי, אזאר, 1955-
Name (Latin)
Nafisi, Azar
Name (Arabic)
نفيسي، آذار
Date of birth
1955
Associated country
Iran
United States
Field of activity
Education, Higher
Literature
Protest literature
Occupation
Authors
College teachers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 305136376
Wikidata: Q258753
Library of congress: n 2002044578
Sources of Information
  • Her Reading Lolita in Tehran, c2003:CIP t.p. (Azar Nafisi) publ. info. (prof. at Johns Hopkins Univ. School of Advanced International Studies; lives in Washington, D.C.; Iranian native)
  • ספר: לקרוא את לוליטה בטהרן, 2006.
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Wikipedia description:

Azar Nafisi (Persian: آذر نفیسی; born 1948) is an Iranian-American writer and professor of English literature. Born in Tehran, Iran, she has resided in the United States since 1997 and became a U.S. citizen in 2008. Nafisi has held several academic leadership roles, including director of the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Dialogue Project and Cultural Conversations, a Georgetown Walsh School of Foreign Service, Centennial Fellow, and a fellow at Oxford University. She is the niece of a famous Iranian scholar, fiction writer and poet Saeed Nafisi. Azar Nafisi is best known for her 2003 book Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books, which remained on The New York Times Best Seller list for 117 weeks, and has won several literary awards, including the 2004 Non-fiction Book of the Year Award from Booksense. In addition to Reading Lolita in Tehran, Nafisi has authored, Things I've Been Silent About: Memories of a Prodigal Daughter, The Republic of Imagination: America in Three Books and That Other World: Nabokov and the Puzzle of Exile. Her newest book, Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times was published March 8, 2022.

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