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    0767928016
  • ISBN-13:
    9780767928014
  • PUB. DATE:
    July 2009
  • PUBLISHER:
    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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The Ayatollah Begs to Differ: The Paradox of Modern Iran by Hooman Majd

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Loved this book!by Anonymous

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I am an American just begining to learn about Iran's culture and history. This book was so amazing and insightful! I felt like an insider. I really liked the author's sense of humor. I finished the book recently and feel like I really understand what is going on with Iran's election and the people's demonstrations. I love the culture in a way I didn't expect and will keep reading. This book should...

Can Majd join Hillary's State Department team?by bossbaggs

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This seems to be the pure quill on the Islamic Republic by somebody who knows it as a connected outsider: Majd is an Iranian American with connections in his ancestral home. I found his account of Iranian culture, politics, religion and national ethos engaging, positive and ultimately hopeful.

A Splendid Look into the Mind of Iraniansby BenDitty

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You won't find government secrets in this book. You won't find detailed accounts of Iran's involvement in Iraq, Hezzbollah or Hamas. But you will discover much about Persian identity and how they see their government and the world at large.

If you're curious about Iran read this book. It gives you a great understanding of their concerns, their views and how their revolution against the Shah...

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The Ayatollah Begs to Differ

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  • Pub. Date: July 2009
  • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
  • Sales Rank: 284,004

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A Los Angeles Times and Economist Best Book of the YearWith a New PrefaceThe grandson of an eminent ayatollah and the son of an Iranian diplomat, journalist Hooman Majd is uniquely qualified to explain contemporary Iran's complex and misunderstood culture to Western readers.The Ayatollah Begs to Differ provides an intimate look at a paradoxical country that is both deeply religious and highly cosmopolitan, authoritarian yet informed by a history of democratic and reformist traditions. Majd offers an insightful tour of Iranian culture, introducing fascinating characters from all walks of life, including zealous government officials, tough female cab drivers, and open-minded, reformist ayatollahs. It's an Iran that will surprise readers and challenge Western stereotypes.In his new preface, Majd discusses the Iranian mood during and after the June 2009 presidential election which set off the largest street protests since the revolution that brought the ayatollahs to power.

Publishers Weekly

In this critical but affectionate portrait of Iranian politics and culture, Majd, the Western-educated grandson of an ayatollah, delves into the very core of Iranian society, closely examining social mores and Farsi phrases to identify the Persian sensibility, which, Majd determines, cherishes privacy, praise and poetry. Nothing is too small or too sweeping for Majd to consider, and although he announces his allegiance to the former president Khatami, he remains scrupulously even-handed in assessing his successor Ahmadinejad, shedding light on the Iranian president's "obsession" with the Holocaust and penchant for windbreakers and why the two are (surprisingly) intertwined. The author's brisk, conversational prose is appealing; his book reads as if he is chatting with a smart friend, while strolling around Tehran, engaged in ta'arouf(an exaggerated form of self-deprecation key to understanding Persian society). Although Majd seems to gloss too quickly over realities that don't engage his interest-women's voices are only intermittently included-this failing scarcely mars this remarkable ride through what is often uncharted territory. (Oct.)

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Biography

Hooman Majd was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1957, and educated in the West. He has written about Iran for GQ, The New York Times, The New Yorker, and the New York Observer, and was executive vice president at Island Records and head of film and music at Palm Pictures. A contributing editor at Interview magazine, he lives in New York City.