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The Man Who Touches Waves

By Kim Soom, translated by Sean Lin Halbert

Hope Dissidents

Mona Kareem, translated by Sara Elkamel

Inside the Afghan Resistance

By Salar Abdoh, Abolfazl Shakiba, and Mostafa Saeidi

On Metaphors and Snow Boots

By Annie Sand

Azadeh Moaveni

Azadeh Moaveni is the author of Lipstick Jihad, Honeymoon in Tehran, and co-author, with Shirin Ebadi, of Iran Awakening. As former Middle East correspondent for Time magazine she has lived and reported throughout the region for a decade and speaks Farsi and Arabic fluently. She studied politics at UC Santa Cruz and was a Fulbright Fellow at the American University in Cairo. Her articles have appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times Book Review, and Foreign Policy.
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Dog Days in Tehran

By Azadeh Moaveni November 1, 2011

What’s it like to own a beagle named London in Iran?

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