Hooman Majd is an Iranian-American author and journalist born in Tehran and educated in the West.
He has written for numerous prestigious publications and served as an advisor and translator for Iranian presidents.
Majd's unique background, with ties to both Iran's political elite and Western culture, informs his perspective on Iranian society.
His grandfather was an influential Ayatollah, and his family's diplomatic background exposed him to diverse cultures from a young age.
Majd's works, including "The Ayatollah Begs to Differ," draw on his experiences to provide insightful analyses of contemporary Iran, bridging the gap between Western and Iranian understanding.
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