Tác giả: Fariba Hachtroudi

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Fariba Hachtroudi decided to leave her home country following the Iranian Revolution in 1979. After relocating to Sri Lanka in 1981, she taught at the University of Colombo for two years and studied Teravada Buddhism. Hachtroudi then pursued journalism and eventually went on to write a full-length non-fiction account about her revisit to Iran after 30 years in exile called The Twelfth Imam’s a Woman?In addition to writing, Hachtroudi also leads a foundation that advocates for women’s rights, education, and secularism.




2 Ebooks bởi Fariba Hachtroudi

Fariba Hachtroudi: Man Who Snapped His Fingers
A “fierce literary thriller” about an exiled woman confronting her past as a prisoner of a repressive theocracy (Kirkus Reviews). She was known as “Bait 455, ” the most famous …
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Fariba Hachtroudi: Man Who Snapped His Fingers
Winner of the 2001 French Human Rights Prize, French-Iranian author Hachtroudi’s English-language debut explores themes as old as time: the crushing effects of totalitarianism and the infinite power …
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