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‘Literature as resistance.’ Azar Nafisi on the subversive power of reading in troubled times

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is the author of , which spent 117 weeks on the New York Times Best Sellers list.

Her new book, , argues that reading literature, reading challenging, dangerous literature is foundational and fundamental to continued democracy.

Imagination, itself, she says, is a threat to autocracy and totalitarianism. Imagination is inherently, by definition, “free and wayward.”

“It should be clear by now that when I talk about books,” Nafisi writes, “I am not talking about literature of resistance but literature as resistance.”

Azar Nafisi joins us for the hour.

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