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Discover the Turmoil of a Nation Step into the tumultuous world of the 1979 Iranian Revolution w... Read More

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Discover the Turmoil of a Nation

Step into the tumultuous world of the 1979 Iranian Revolution with this captivating narrative history by the Sunday Times bestselling author. As you journey through the events leading up to the fall of the Shah, you will uncover the intricate complexities that shaped modern Iran and the ripples that continue to affect global geopolitics today.

A Gripping Tale of Transformation

This book masterfully chronicles the two years of upheaval that led to the rise of Ayatollah Khomeini and the establishment of an Islamic republic. With authoritative reporting and elegant prose, it provides insights into the social, political, and economic tensions that fueled a nationwide revolution.

Why This Book Matters

Understanding the Iranian Revolution is vital to grasping the ongoing turmoil in regions like Gaza and Syria. This account paints a vivid picture of a nation divided, revealing how the Shah’s reign transformed from a symbol of strength to a narrative of greed, paranoia, and ultimate downfall.

The writing combines scrupulous reporting with exceptional storytelling, offering readers a nuanced perspective on why the events of 1979 continue to resonate today, including impacts seen in conflicts stretching to the war in Ukraine.

Key Takeaways

Through this engaging read, you'll gain:

  • A comprehensive understanding of the dynamics that led to the Iranian Revolution.
  • Insightful context for current Middle Eastern conflicts and issues.
  • A reflection on the human experiences behind historical upheaval.

For History Enthusiasts and Casual Readers Alike

This narrative promises to be an eye-opening experience, weaving history with personal stories that bring the events to life. Whether you are a history buff or simply curious about world affairs, this book offers a compelling look into a crucial moment in history that still shapes the world today.

Product Details

Author: Orwell George
Publisher: Penguin Books
SKU: 9780143454205
EAN: 9780143454205
Number Of Pages: 392
Language: English
Binding: Paperback

About Author

George Orwell is one of England's most famous writers and social commentators. Among his works are the classic political satire Animal Farm and the dystopian nightmare vision Nineteen Eighty-Four. Orwell was also a prolific essayist, and it is for these works that he was perhaps best known during his lifetime. They include Why I Write and Politics and the English Language. His writing is at once insightful, poignant and entertaining, and continues to be read widely all over the world. Eric Arthur Blair (George Orwell) was born in 1903 in India, where his father worked for the Civil Service. The family moved to England in 1907 and in 1917 Orwell entered Eton, where he contributed regularly to the various college magazines. From 1922 to 1927 he served with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma, an experience that inspired his first novel, Burmese Days (1934). Several years of poverty followed. He lived in Paris for two years before returning to England, where he worked successively as a private tutor, schoolteacher and bookshop assistant, and contributed reviews and articles to a number of periodicals. Down and Out in Paris and London was published in 1933. In 1936 he was commissioned by Victor Gollancz to visit areas of mass unemployment in Lancashire and Yorkshire, and The Road to Wigan Pier (1937) is a powerful description of the poverty he saw there. At the end of 1936 Orwell went to Spain to fight for the Republicans and was wounded. Homage to Catalonia is his account of the civil war. He was admitted to a sanatorium in 1938 and from then on was never fully fit. He spent six months in Morocco and there wrote Coming Up for Air. During the Second World War he served in the Home Guard and worked for the BBC Eastern Service from 1941 to 1943. As literary editor of the Tribune he contributed a regular page of political and literary commentary, and he also wrote for the Observer and later for the Manchester Evening News. His unique political allegory, Animal Farm was published in 1945, and it was this novel, together with Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), which brought him world-wide fame. It was around this time that Orwell's unique political allegory Animal Farm (1945) was published. The novel is recognised as a classic of modern political satire and is simultaneously an engaging story and convincing allegory. It was this novel, together with Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), which finally brought him world-wide fame. Nineteen Eighty-Four's ominous depiction of a repressive, totalitarian regime shocked contemporary readers, but ensures that the book remains perhaps the preeminent dystopian novel of modern literature. Orwell's fiercely moral writing has consistently struck a chord with each passing generation. The intense honesty and insight of his essays and non-fiction made Orwell one of the foremost social commentators of his age. Added to this, his ability to construct elaborately imaginative fictional worlds, which he imbued with this acute sense of morality, has undoubtedly assured his contemporary and future relevance. George Orwell died in London in January 1950.

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