Tehran, Lipstick And Loopholes
- 247 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A fascinating and funny portrait of daily life in Tehran as seen through the eyes of a woman trying to renew her passport.
Nahal Tajadod's literary work delves into the intricate histories and cultural exchanges between Iran and the East. Her writings explore how Persian influences shaped Chinese civilization, illuminating the role of Iranian missionaries in disseminating various religions into China. Having delved deeply into Sufism, Tajadod examines its spiritual traditions, with her own creative output often drawing from this mystical philosophy. Through her prose, she bridges Iranian heritage with a broader global context, offering a unique perspective on the interconnectedness of civilizations.
A fascinating and funny portrait of daily life in Tehran as seen through the eyes of a woman trying to renew her passport.