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Moeen Farrokhi - Words Without Borders

Moeen Farrokhi is a writer, translator, and podcaster from Qazvin, Iran.

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Why Iran's Regime Is Cracking Down On Celebrities Now

The arrest Saturday of prominent actress Taraneh Alidoosti in Tehran is part of a wider move by Iran's embattled regime to turn its fury on artists, entertainers and athletes in an attempt to stifle their public support for weeks of anti-state protests.

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Не пора ли убрать с российской земли памятники чешским оккупантам?

Не пора ли убрать с российской земли памятники чешским оккупантам?
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Monthly Review | Preface to the Persian Edition of The Ecological Revolution


The Ecological Revolution, translated by Mohsen Saffari and forthcoming this year from Cheshmeh Publication in Iran.
The Ecological Revolution: Making Peace with the Planet was first published a little more than ten years ago in April 2009, at a time when climate change had already been recognized as a pressing global issue for over two decades, but when there was still hardly any realistic discussion of its connection to capitalism or of the immense ecological and social revolution that would be required to overcome the Earth System crisis.
In order to understand the historical gulf separating that time from our own, it is useful to refer to the account provided in Naomi Klein’s 2014 book,

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Anne Frank among top foreign authors with literature-loving Tehran women


It’s an “excellent book that recounts a social and political experience similar to ours,” she said.
“They tell us that other people have also gone through bitterness, hardship, and survived.”
Reza Bahrami, 32, manages the main bookstore of another publisher, Cheshmeh, which means “source,” and said their “readership is 70 percent female.”
“There is a lot of buzz and anticipation around new publications and this drives sales,” he said, surrounded by books at the Cheshmeh store on Karim Khan street.
An Iranian employee poses for a picture at a bookstore in Tehran’s Enqelab (Revolution) street, on September 8, 2020. (ATTA KENARE / AFP)

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Jewish and Israeli authors are favorites for literature-loving Tehran women


Jewish and Israeli authors are favorites for literature-loving Tehran women
Academic Yuval Noah Harari, poet Osip Mandelstam and Anne Frank's diary, all translated into Persian, can also be found on display tables of bookshops in the Iranian capital; Mary Trump's tell-all on her uncle Donald has also hit the shelves
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Published: 12.24.20 , 19:00
French authors Albert Camus and Simone de Beauvoir rub shoulders with the likes of Jewish diarist Anne Frank and Russian poet Osip Mandelstam in Tehran bookstores where the largely female readership lap up foreign writers.
"Iranian women read more, translate more and write more. In general, they are more present in the book market than men," said Nargez Mossavat, editorial director of Sales publishers.

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Foreign authors top sellers with literature-loving Tehran women » Borneo Bulletin Online

Foreign authors top sellers with literature-loving Tehran women » Borneo Bulletin Online
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Tehran women prove to be big fans of foreign authors

Tehran women prove to be big fans of foreign authors
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Foreign authors top sellers with Tehran women

Foreign authors top sellers with Tehran women
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Literature-loving Iranian women read more books than men


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Employee Mahnaz Zabi poses with a bestselling book of the Nashre-Cheshmeh Publishing House in Iran's capital Tehran. Photo: AFP
French authors Albert Camus and Simone de Beauvoir rub shoulders with the likes of Jewish diarist Anne Frank and Russian poet Osip Mandelstam in Tehran bookstores where the largely female readership lap up foreign writers.
"Iranian women read more, translate more and write more. In general, they are more present in the book market than men," said Nargez Mossavat, editorial director of Sales publishers.
"Books are a necessity for me, it's the only refuge, which sometimes makes me angry," said the 36-year-old author, without dwelling on the limitations to cultural life in the Islamic republic of Iran.

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