Tehran, Lipstick And Loopholes
By (Author) Nahal Tajadod
Little, Brown Book Group
Virago Press Ltd
4th August 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
915.504544
Paperback
256
Width 200mm, Height 132mm, Spine 17mm
180g
A wry and humorous account of Nahal Tajadod's quest to get her Iranian passport renewed. She embarks on a bizarre and circuitous journey, meeting a colourful cast of characters along the way: two photographers who specialise in Islamic portraits, a forensic surgeon who trades in human organs and a grandmother who offers a live chicken to an implacable official.
TEHRAN, LIPSTICK AND LOOPHOLES is a fascinating look at the constraints and contradictions of contemporary life in Tehran from the author's unique standpoint of being both a native of Iran and a foreigner.Gives us a new perspective on the Iranian society and its people, it mixes critical humour with compassion' Azar Nafisi, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran - 'A Picaresque journey through modern-day Iran . Tajadod's exasperated yet non-condemnatory tone is most refreshing'
Independent - 'Tajadod has a good eye for the absurdities of Iranian daily life . an abundance of colourful detail brings every encounter alive'METRO - 'Nahal Tajadod tells a story that we have all experienced or could experience. She knows, demonstrates, that the people have one weapon against all opNahal Tajadod was born in Tehran in 1960 and moved to France in 1971. She has written several books about China and fictional biography of the Persian poet, Roumi.