Kissing the Sword: My Prison Years in Iran
ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Parsipur, Shahrnush / Khalili, Sara, PUBLISHER: Feminist Press, Shahrnush Parsipur was an important writer and television producer in her native Iran, until , when the Islamic Republic began imprisoning its citizens. "Kissing the Sword" captures the surreal experiences of serving time without even being charged with a crime, and witnessing the systematic destruction of any and all opposition to fundamentalist power. It is a memoir filled with both horror and humor: nights blasted by the sounds of machine gun fire as hundreds of prisoners are summarily executed, and days when, in an act of bravery as well as wit, Parsipur debates prison officials on whether the Quran demands that women be covered. Parsipur, one of the great novelists of modern Iran, known for magic realism, tells a story here that is all too real. She mines her own painful memories to create an urgent call for one of the most basic of human rights: freedom of expression. Born in Iran in , Shahrnush Parsipur began her career as a fiction writer and producer at Iranian National Television and Radio. She was imprisoned for nearly four years by the religious government without being formally charged. A few years after her release, she published "Women Without Men" and was arrested and jailed again, this time for her frank and defiant portrayal of women's sexuality. While still banned in Iran, the novel became an underground bestseller there, and has been translated into many languages around the world. Parsipur is also the author of "Touba and the Meaning of Night," among many other books, and now lives in exile in Northern California.