Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books is a book by Iranian author and professor Azar Nafisi. Published in 2003, it has been on the New York Times bestseller list for over one hundred weeks and has been translated into thirty-two languages. The book is a memoir of the experience of the author who returned to Iran during the revolution and lived and taught in the Islamic Republic of Iran until her departure in 1997. It narrates her teaching at the University of Tehran after 1979, her refusal to submit to the rule to wear the veil and her subsequent expulsion from the university, life... during the Iran-Iraq war, her return to teaching at the University of Allameh Tabatabei , her resignation , the formation of her book club , and her decision to emigrate. Events are interlaced with the stories of book club members consisting of seven of her female students, who met weekly at Nafisi's house to discuss works of Western literature including the controversial 'Lolita' and the texts are interpreted through the books they read. The book is divided into four sections: "Lolita", "Gatsby", "James", and "Austen".
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| Author: | Azar Nafisi |
| Genre: | Memoir |
| Year published: | 2003 |
| Number of editions: | 11 |