Quote by: Azar Nafisi

There are different forms of seduction, and the kind I have witnessed in Persian dancers is so unique, such a mixture of subtlety and brazenness, I cannot find a Western equivalent to compare it to. I have seen women of vastly different backgrounds take on that same expression: a hazy, lazy, flirtatious look in their eyes. . . . This sort of seduction is elusive; it is sinewy and tactile. It twists, twirls, winds and unwinds. Hands curl and uncurl while the waist seems to coil and recoil. . . . It is openly seductive but not surrendering.


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Author Bio


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