This journalist’s portrait of life in Iran just after the Revolution
is “a book of great economy and power [with] a supreme sense of the
absurd” (New Republic). Iran, 1980: the revolutionaries have taken
charge. In a deserted Teheran hotel, Ryszard Kapuściński tries to
make journalistic and human sense out of the mass of notes, tapes, and
photographs he had accumulated during his extended stay in Iran. Just
what happened and how? What did Khomeini have to offer that the Shah,
who promised to “create a second America within a generation,” did
not? Where did the revolution come from, and where is it going? After
all this blood has been spilled, what has it given its people or the
world? “We have given [the world] poetry, the miniature, and
carpets,” says a rug merchant in Teheran. “We have given the world
this miraculous, Unique uselessness.” Kapuściński tells a rich
story that combines factual reporting with his own impressions and
reflections. Always engrossing and frequently revelatory, it is a
unique portrait of the psychological state of a country in revolution.
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ISBN
9780547544908
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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