March 30, 2007
Helping Small Publishers Distribute Their Works Quickly, Cheaply, and in Multiple Formats
HAVE IT YOUR WAY: During the next few weeks, someone might wander into the Tattered Cover, the large independent bookstore in Denver, and ask for the latest book by Fatemeh Keshavarz, a professor of Persian and comparative literature at Washington University in St. Louis. The new book, Jasmine and Stars: Reading More Than "Lolita" in Tehran (University of North Carolina Press), explores several aspects of contemporary Iranian culture and was designed in part as a corrective to Azar Nafisi's
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