Azar Nafisi is an Iranian-American author and professor known for her bestselling memoir "Reading Lolita in Tehran." Born in 1955, she taught English literature at the University of Tehran before emigrating to the United States due to restrictions imposed by the Islamic regime.
Nafisi's work often explores the intersection of literature, politics, and personal freedom.
Her writing draws on her experiences living under authoritarian rule in Iran and her passion for Western literature.
Nafisi's books have been translated into multiple languages and have garnered international acclaim for their insightful commentary on the power of literature in oppressive societies.
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