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Azar Nafisi

    Azar Nafisiová sa ako autorka zameriava na prepojenie literatúry a spoločenského života, najmä v kontexte Iránu. Vo svojej tvorbe skúma silu príbehov a ich vplyv na individuálne aj kolektívne vnímanie reality. Jej práce často reflektujú snahu o slobodu myslenia a umelecké vyjadrenie tvárou v tvár spoločenským obmedzeniam. Nafisiová približuje čitateľom hlboké spojenie medzi literatúrou a osobným životom.

    Azar Nafisi
    Things I´ve Been Silent About
    The Republic of Imagination
    My Sister, Guard Your Veil; My Brother, Guard Your Eyes
    Read Dangerously
    Penguin Classics: Shahnameh
    Reading Lolita in Tehran
    • „Czy powinno nas dziwić, że niektórzy znów cytują Baldwina, kiedy na ulicach tłumy domagają się sprawiedliwości?” – pyta Azar Nafisi w książce, której nadała formę listów do ojca wprowadzającego ją przed laty w świat literatury. Autorka „Czytając «Lolitę» w Teheranie” powraca tu do swoich doświadczeń akademiczki w reżimowym Iranie i emigrantki w Stanach Zjednoczonych, ale przede wszystkim pisze o życiu w epoce Trumpa. Wtedy to ulice amerykańskich miast zapełniły się tysiącami kobiet w strojach nawiązujących do „Opowieści podręcznej”, a potem tłumami protestujących przeciwko policyjnej przemocy i rasizmowi. Zdaniem Nafisi właśnie wtedy też swoją moc po raz kolejny zademonstrowała literatura – jako katalizator gniewu wymierzonego we władzę, jako złowieszcza przestroga czy wreszcie jako subtelny instrument poznania, umożliwiający wyjście poza schemat własnego myślenia. Nafisi przygląda się najbardziej palącym problemom współczesności przez pryzmat powieści takich autorek i autorów, jak Margaret Atwood, Salman Rushdie, Ray Bradbury, Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, David Grosman i Iljas Churi. Tworzy dla nas swoistą listę lektur na ciężkie czasy, pokazując, dlaczego warto podjąć ryzyko i przeczytać je na poważnie.

      Czytaj niebezpiecznie Wywrotowa siła literatury na burzliwe czasy2023
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    • Lese gefährlich

      Die subversive Kraft von Literatur in unruhigen Zeiten

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      Ein kämpferischer Appell für Literatur als Mittel des Widerstands und Empowerment: New-York-Times-Bestsellerautorin Azar Nafisi (»Lolita lesen in Teheran«) mit einem aufrüttelnden Text über die Macht der Bücher. In Form von Briefen an ihren verstorbenen Vater (früherer Bürgermeister von Teheran und politischer Gefangener des Schah-Regimes), der ihr in ihrer Kindheit die Augen dafür öffnete, wie Literatur uns in Zeiten der Krise retten kann, stellt Nafisi die brennenden Fragen unserer Zeit – mit ihrer Lektüreliste bewaffnet Nafisi die Leser*Innen für den Widerstand. Sie greift dabei auf ihre persönlichen Erfahrungen als Frau, als Leser*in und Lehrende in Teheran zurück, die von der Universität verwiesen wurde, als sie sich weigerte, den Schleier zu tragen, und schließlich in die USA emigrierte, wo sie als Professorin Literatur unterrichtete. Nafisi ist überzeugt: Für das Überleben der Demokratie weltweit ist das Lesen unabdingbar. Ob James Baldwin oder Margret Atwood, ob Platon oder Salman Rushdie, Lektüre ist immer ein Weg in Richtung Freiheit: persönlich und politisch.

      Lese gefährlich2023
      4,8
    • Read Dangerously

      • 256 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      The New York Times bestselling author of Reading Lolita in Tehran returns with a guide to the power of literature in turbulent times, arming readers with a resistance reading list, ranging from James Baldwin to Zora Neale Hurston to Margaret Atwood.What is the role of literature in an era when the president wages war on writers and the press? What is the connection between political strife in our daily lives, and the way we meet our enemies on the page in fiction? How can literature, through its free exchange, affect politics?In this galvanizing guide to resistance literature, Nafisi seeks to answer these questions. Drawing on her experiences as a woman and voracious reader living in the Islamic Republic of Iran, her life as an immigrant in the United States, and her role as literature professor in both countries, she crafts an argument for why, in a genuine democracy, we must engage with the enemy, and how literature can be a vehicle for doing so.Structured as a series of letters to her father, Baba, who taught her as a child about how literature can rescue us in times of trauma, Nafisi explores the most probing questions of our time through the works of Toni Morrison, Salman Rushdie, James Baldwin, Margaret Atwood, and more.

      Read Dangerously2022
      4,0
    • The Republic of Imagination

      • 352 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania

      From the author of the bestselling memoir Reading Lolita in Tehran comes a powerful and passionate case for the vital role of fiction today. Ten years ago, Azar Nafisi electrified readers with her million-copy bestseller, Reading Lolita in Tehran, which told the story of how, against the backdrop of morality squads and executions, she taught The Great Gatsby and other classics to her eager students in Iran. In this exhilarating follow-up, Nafisi has written the book her fans have been waiting for: an impassioned, beguiling and utterly original tribute to the vital importance of fiction in a democratic society. Taking her cue from a challenge thrown to her at a reading, she energetically responds to those who say fiction has nothing to teach us today. Blending memoir and polemic with close readings of her favourite novels, she invites us to join her as citizens of her 'Republic of Imagination', a country where the villains are conformity, and orthodoxy and the only passport to entry is a free mind and a willingness to dream.

      The Republic of Imagination2014
      3,8
    • Things I´ve Been Silent About

      • 368 stránok
      • 13 hodin čítania

      In Azar Nafisi's personal story of growing up in Iran, she shares her memories of a life lived in thrall to a powerful and complex mother, against the background of a country s political revolution. Nafisi s intelligent and complicated mother, disappoin

      Things I´ve Been Silent About2009
      3,7
    • Penguin Classics: Shahnameh

      The Persian Book of Kings - Deluxe Edition

      • 886 stránok
      • 32 hodin čítania

      The great national epic of Persia is presented in the most complete English-language edition and definitive translation by Dick Davis, available in a deluxe edition by Penguin Classics. The stories of the Shahnameh have deeply influenced cultures wherever Persian influence has spread, evident in works like The Kite Runner and the poetry of Rumi and Hafez. Composed by Ferdowsi in the late tenth century, this monumental narrative recounts the pre-Islamic history of Iran, from the mythic creation to the Arab invasion of the seventh century. Its grandeur and psychological depth are remarkable, featuring classic tales such as the tragedy of Rostam and Sohrab. Dick Davis, described as “our pre-eminent translator from the Persian” (Washington Post), offers a comprehensive translation that beautifully combines prose and verse, allowing the poetry to resonate while providing modern readers with clear explanations. For over seventy years, Penguin has led in publishing classic literature in English, offering more than 1,700 titles that form a global bookshelf of history's best works. Readers rely on this series for authoritative texts, enhanced by introductions and notes from distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, along with up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

      Penguin Classics: Shahnameh2007
      4,4
    • My Sister, Guard Your Veil; My Brother, Guard Your Eyes

      Uncensored Iranian Voices

      • 132 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      In this groundbreaking anthology, Lila Azam Zanganeh explores the complexities of Iran, challenging the simplistic narratives that dominate American perceptions. Contributors like Azar Nafisi and Marjane Satrapi present a multifaceted view of a nation often misrepresented as either a member of the "axis of evil" or a place of youthful rebellion. This collection aims to dismantle cultural and political clichés, featuring diverse topics such as feminism, sexuality, and political dissent under the Islamic Republic. Reza Aslan clarifies that Iran is better described as a "mullahcracy" than a theocracy, while Mehrangiz Kar discusses how the Iranian Revolution sparked a feminist movement. Azadeh Moaveni uncovers Tehran's underground parties and sexual culture, and Gelareh Asayesh addresses the racial identity of Iranians in America. Naghmeh Zarbafian reflects on the experience of reading censored literature, and Roya Hakakian reminisces about the joyful past of Iranian Jews. With a compelling introduction by Zanganeh, this collection seeks to reshape understanding of Iran, revealing the intricate realities of its society—caught between political Islam, modern media, and stark social inequalities.

      My Sister, Guard Your Veil; My Brother, Guard Your Eyes2006
      3,8
    • We all have dreams—things we fantasize about doing but often never pursue. This narrative explores Azar Nafisi’s dream and the nightmare that made it a reality. For two years before leaving Iran in 1997, Nafisi gathered seven young women at her home every Thursday to read and discuss forbidden Western literature. These former students came from diverse backgrounds—some conservative and religious, others progressive and secular, with several having spent time in jail. Initially shy and uncomfortable, they gradually opened up about their thoughts, dreams, and disappointments, intertwining their personal stories with the novels they read, such as Pride and Prejudice and Lolita. Nafisi reflects on her early teaching days at the University of Tehran during the revolution, a time marked by protests and upheaval. In this chaotic environment, students took control of the university, leading to the expulsion of faculty and curriculum purges. When a radical Islamist student challenged her decision to teach The Great Gatsby, she allowed him to put the novel on trial, standing as the sole witness for its defense. Nafisi’s account provides a poignant view of the Iran-Iraq war from Tehran and offers a rare glimpse into women’s lives during this revolutionary period. Her writing is passionate and beautifully original, celebrating the power of literature amidst oppression.

      Reading Lolita in Tehran2003
      3,7