A Hundred Veils

Narrated by Rea Keech
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Pub Date Jan 23 2023 | Archive Date Mar 08 2023
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Description

A prize-winning novel in which a young American professor at the University of Tehran falls in love with an Iranian artist and is thwarted by social, political, and religious forces that seem beyond his control.

The Islamic revolution in Iran did not arise out of thin air. For years, the country had seethed with repressed resentment of the Shah's heavy-handed, authoritarian policies. Illegal societies operated underground, some tracing back to the beginning of the Shah's reign. Nationalists, socialists, Marxists, and Islamic leftists and reformers--all with somewhat different agendas--juggled for influence and support. The universities, mosques, and tea houses were filled with discussions that ranged from the theoretical to the seditious. This novel presents a heart-warming picture of the Iranian people who befriend, guide, love, and laugh at Marco, a young American teaching at the University of Tehran when forces opposing the Shah were gathering strength. Marco naively assumes at first that U.S. help is wanted and appreciated by the Iranians, but soon he comes to see himself--in the eyes of some--as an instrument of the West's arrogant assertion of control. And then he falls in love.

A prize-winning novel in which a young American professor at the University of Tehran falls in love with an Iranian artist and is thwarted by social, political, and religious forces that seem beyond...


A Note From the Publisher

Contributors:
Barbara Munjal, illustrations in the print and ebook versions

Additional Book Formats:
ebook ISBN 9780983699095
paperback ISBN 9780983699033
hardback ISBN 9780983699040

Contributors:
Barbara Munjal, illustrations in the print and ebook versions

Additional Book Formats:
ebook ISBN 9780983699095
paperback ISBN 9780983699033
hardback ISBN 9780983699040


Advance Praise

“Plot: Between the intrigues of the central romance and the stirrings of the anti-Shah uprising, the tension in this book never lets up ....

Prose: The writing is as economical and succinct as a film script. The narrative moves along swiftly, and yet it's studded with evocative detail.

Originality: This gripping book is a romance with humor and cultural insights that readers will find original and intriguing.

Character Development: The characters here are well developed and fully formed. Marco in particular feels vivid and real.”
Publishers Weekly BookLife Prize review

“Plot: Between the intrigues of the central romance and the stirrings of the anti-Shah uprising, the tension in this book never lets up ....

Prose: The writing is as economical and succinct as a film...


Available Editions

EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9798985667059
PRICE $12.00 (USD)
DURATION 10 Hours, 6 Minutes, 17 Seconds

Average rating from 9 members


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