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City of Lies

City of Lies

Av Ramita Navai, lest av Sylvia Lisle, 2014.


Love, Sex, Death and the Search for Truth in Tehran

LydbokEngelsk
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Produktinformasjon
Format
Lydbok, nedlastbar
Kopibeskyttelse
SDRM
Lest av
Sylvia Lisle
Varighet
9t 18m
Utgivelsesår
2014
Første salgsdato
26.02.2019
Forlag
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9781409159278
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An intriguing book based on the premise that, to survive in a repressive regime where the government believes it has the right to interfere in even your most intimate matters, you have to lie... A talented writer... Navai has a reporter's eye for the telling detail... this is a timely and beautifully written insight into the lives of Tehranis - "masters at manipulating the truth", Navai says - just as their country seems to be opening up

Christina Lamb, SUNDAY TIMES

City of Lies explores the double lives led by Tehranis as they evade the watchful eye of the regime... a rich portrait of this vibrant, opaque and paranoid city... at the heart of City of Lies is some brilliant reporting. Persuading subjects to talk, even anonymously, is an achievement where betrayal is commonplace and there is always someone watching. Black humour runs through the book

Hugh Tomlinson, THE TIMES

Navai's Tehran teems with crystal meth pushers, gun runners, prostitutes and transexuals... what makes City of Lies engaging is that it is rooted in real-life stories... It is, in many ways, the written version of a television docudrama, with parallel stories that never intersect

Farah Nayeri, THE INDEPENDENT

Searing account of life in Tehran... Iranians share stories intimate and unforgettable enough to establish City of Lies as a remarkable and highly readable map of its human geography... Navai's prose is startling... She picks up snatches of songs, poems, billboard propaganda and is quick to find the knife and turn the blade on the hypocrisy of the city she knows so well

Eliza Griswold, THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
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