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Iran--A Journey Behind the Headlines
Simon and Schuster
October 2010
On Sale: September 21, 2010
752 pages ISBN: 141659728X EAN: 9781416597285 Hardcover
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Non-Fiction
NO OTHER COUNTRY SO DOMINATES THE HEADLINES: Iran is
portrayed as a nuclear threat, a terrorist nation, a charter
member of the Axis of Evil bent on the destruction of
Israel. But behind those headlines—and the fierce rhetoric
of Iran’s most hard-line leaders—is a proud nation with a
2,500-year history of Persian poetry, art, and passion. Based on more than thirty extended reporting trips to Iran,
including the turbulent aftermath of the disputed June 2009
election, Scott Peterson’s portrait is the definitive guide
to this enigmatic nation, from the roots of its incendiary
internal struggles to the rise and slide of Iran’s
earthshaking 1979 Islamic Revolution. This prize-winning American journalist with unparalleled
experience in Iran takes us there, inside a country where an
educated and young population is restlessly eager to take
its place in the world; where martyrs of the "sacred"
Iran-Iraq War are still mourned with tears of devotion;
where the cultural and religious forces of light and
darkness are locked in battle. Peterson brings stunningly
alive the diversity within Iran—from the hard-liners who
shout "Death to America" to the majority who comprise the
most pro-American population in the Middle East. Let the Swords Encircle Me gives voice to Iranians
themselves—the clerics and the reformers, the filmmakers and
the journalists, the True Believers and their Westernized
and profane brethren—to understand the complexities of Iran
today. Through dedicated and in-depth reporting, Peterson
shows how every word, image, and sensibility in Iran is
often deliciously unexpected and counterintuitive. Ideology
matters. So does "resistance." And azadi: freedom. Peterson deftly holds a mirror up to both sides of the
U.S.-Iran conflict. Americans and Iranians, he writes, share
a belief in their own exceptionalism and "manifest destiny"
(which for Iran includes its nuclear ambitions) and frequent
need of an "enemy" in political discourse. The same elements
that have locked the United States and Iran in the most
vicious of struggles—stretching back to the 1953 CIA coup in
Tehran and the 1979 U.S. Embassy hostage saga—are the same
ones that could one day make Iran and the United States the
most "natural" allies in the region. In this critical and personal account, Peterson illumines
the latest episodes of Iran’s century-old quest for
democracy and freedom. He explains how the Islamic
Revolution—launched as a beacon of justice and resistance
for Iranians and all the world’s Muslims—has not lived up to
its ambitious promise. He shows how the violence of 2009
damaged the regime’s legitimacy and marks the start of an
irreversible decline. Let the Swords Encircle Me takes us into the minds and
hearts of Iranians today, and will be a crucial guide as
Americans and Iranians attempt to overcome their bitter
estrangement.
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