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When Christopher de Bellaigue first visited Iran in 1999, he found it irresistably alive: under the leadership of President Mohammad Khatami, Islamic revolutionary rule was loosening and the prospects for democratic pluralism seemed bright. But over the remaining six years of Khatami's presidency, de Bellaigue watched as the conservative religious establishment reasserted its power and the hopes of reform slowly died. The country seemed to turn its back on all that Khatami stood for when it elected an unsophisticated Islamist ideologue, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, to succeed him in 2005.

As the optimism of the reform movement was fading, international tensions over Iran's nuclear program were rising. George W. Bush included Iran in the "axis of evil," depicting it as a malign theocracy determined to acquire nuclear weapons and threaten Israel. Yet de Bellaigue's accounts of the nuclear negotiations make clear that the West's opposition to Iranian nuclear ambitions has helped both to empower those who oppose democratic reform and perhaps even to convince Iran it needs nuclear weapons for self-defense.

Beyond the high political drama, de Bellaigue, a long-term resident of Tehran and a fluent Persian speaker, gives a sense of the complexities of Iranian culture and society through striking portraits of Iranians going about their daily lives—reading the poetry of Rumi, looking at modern art, making films under the threat of censorship, trying to get by despite domestic turmoil and military threats. His keen analyses of Iran's politics and its people offer fascinating insights into a often misunderstood nation that poses some of the most challenging problems facing the world today.

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Christopher de Bellaigue was born in London in 1971 and has worked as a journalist in the Middle East and South Asia since 1994. His first book, In the Rose Garden of the Martyrs: A Memoir of Iran, was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature’s Ondaatje Prize. He lives in Tehran with his wife and two children.
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De Bellaigue's nuanced musings on Iranian culture and politics have been a celebrated fixture of the New York Review of Books since 1999, when the journalist first hit the streets of Tehran, inspired by the possibility of democratic reform and eager to tell the rest of the world about it. Since then, nuclear brinksmanship and religious conservativism have dominated Iranian political discourse, and the reform movement has gradually stagnated in accordance with what de Bellaigue calls "the slow flattening of hopes." Generally framed as commentary on books (including Kenneth Pollack's The Persian Puzzle, 2005) or cultural events (such as viewing Picasso in Tehran), the 14 essays collected in this book showcase de Bellaigue's talent for contextualizing current political developments within broader patterns of Iranian society. The true vehicle of de Bellaigue's analysis, however, is his willingness to talk politics with a diverse array of Iranians, including students, clerics, and his auto mechanic. An eloquent and sensitive memoir of an increasingly bleak political situation, this collection deserves special recognition for its emphasis on young Iranians' efforts to hybridize Islam and Western values and its implicit suggestion that such efforts may be the way of the future. Driscoll, Brendan
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  • PublisherNew York Review Books
  • Publication date2007
  • ISBN 10 1590172388
  • ISBN 13 9781590172384
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages224
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