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Azar Nafisi, Reading Lolita In Tehran Quotes: "And even with the book closed, the voices do not stop--there are echoes and reverberations that seem to leap off the pages and mischievously leave the novel tingling in our ears."

And even with the book closed, the voices do not stop--there are echoes and reverberations that seem to leap off the pages and mischievously leave the novel tingling in our ears.



Azar Nafisi, Reading Lolita In Tehran Quotes: "The truth is that James, like many other great writers and artists, had chosen his own loyalties and nationality. His true country, his home, was that of the imagination."

The truth is that James, like many other great writers and artists, had chosen his own loyalties and nationality. His true country, his home, was that of the imagination.





Azar Nafisi, Reading Lolita In Tehran Quotes: "I went on and on, and as I continued, I became more righteous in my indignation. It was the sort of anger one gets high on, the kind one takes home to show off to family and friends."

I went on and on, and as I continued, I became more righteous in my indignation. It was the sort of anger one gets high on, the kind one takes home to show off to family and friends.




Azar Nafisi, Reading Lolita In Tehran Quotes: "She looked not so much composed as drawn inward. She was one of those people who are irrevocably, incurably honest and therefore both inflexible and vulnerable at the same time."

She looked not so much composed as drawn inward. She was one of those people who are irrevocably, incurably honest and therefore both inflexible and vulnerable at the same time.



Azar Nafisi, Reading Lolita In Tehran Quotes: "The Islamic Revolution, as it turned out, did more damage to Islam by using it as an instrument of oppression than any alien ever could have done."

The Islamic Revolution, as it turned out, did more damage to Islam by using it as an instrument of oppression than any alien ever could have done.



Azar Nafisi, Reading Lolita In Tehran Quotes: "[V]alue your dreams but . . . be wary of them also, . . . look for integrity in unusual places."

[V]alue your dreams but . . . be wary of them also, . . . look for integrity in unusual places.