Quote by: Azar Nafisi

But perhaps there is another, more personal reason for my disagreement with Ramin: I cannot imagine myself feeling at home in a place that is indifferent to what has become my true home, a land with no borders and few restrictions, which I have taken to calling “the Republic of Imagination.” I think of it as Nabokov’s “somehow, somewhere” or Alice’s backyard, a world that runs parallel to the real one, whose occupants need no passport or documentation. The only requirements for entry are an open mind, a restless desire to know and an indefinable urge to escape the mundane.


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Author Bio


  • NameAzar Nafisi
  • DescriptionIranaian academic and writer
  • BornDecember, 1955
  • CountryIran
  • ProfessionWriter; Professor; Novelist
  • WorksReading Lolita In Tehran
  • AwardsRome Prize