![]() ![]() School HymnalPeter C Lutkin, Tehran, Lipstick and LoopholesNajal Tajadod. 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, a madam who wants to send prostitutes to Dubai 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. The Narrative Pattern in Ernest Hemingways FictionChaman Lal Nahal. A wry and humorous account of the author's quest to get her Iranian passport renewed. The novel, by Iranian author Reza, opens in the early 1920s, with young newlyweds Talla and Sardar Amir traveling from their native Qamsar to the suburbs of Tehran, where Sardar has established. ![]()
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