So, yesterday was the official kick-off of the Keep Portland Weird festival here in Paris, which meant that I had a reading/screening in the...
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There is a stillness in Ondaatje's characters that allow them to examine their own personal crises and lets us glimpse small moments through the boys' eyes.
In her memoir, Ebadi, the first Muslim Women to win a Nobel Prize and also Iran's first female judge (soon demoted to the position of a clerk after the Islamic Revolution) describes her betrayed hopes for the revolution that she had once supported.
In her memoir, Ebadi, the first Muslim Women to win a Nobel Prize and also Iran's first female judge (soon demoted to the position of a clerk after the Islamic Revolution) describes her betrayed hopes for the revolution that she had once supported.
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The Cat's Table by Michael Ondaatje
pumpkin, January 4, 2012
There is a stillness in Ondaatje's characters that allow them to examine their own personal crises and lets us glimpse small moments through the boys' eyes.Iran Awakening: One Woman's Journey to Reclaim Her Life and Country by Shirin Ebadi and Azadeh Moaveni
pumpkin, January 9, 2010
In her memoir, Ebadi, the first Muslim Women to win a Nobel Prize and also Iran's first female judge (soon demoted to the position of a clerk after the Islamic Revolution) describes her betrayed hopes for the revolution that she had once supported.Iran Awakening: One Woman's Journey to Reclaim Her Life and Country by Shirin Ebadi and Azadeh Moaveni
pumpkin, January 9, 2010
In her memoir, Ebadi, the first Muslim Women to win a Nobel Prize and also Iran's first female judge (soon demoted to the position of a clerk after the Islamic Revolution) describes her betrayed hopes for the revolution that she had once supported.