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- "Part 3: Power of Words"
- Summary: In Iran writers, especially poets, enjoy pop-star status. Despite the dangers poet Simin Behbehani has used her work to speak out for human rights in Iran.
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Review of Part 3: Power of Words
Jana Marshall
Posted on March 13, 2006 at 05:36 PM
Yet another surprising and very moving portrait in this well-done series on Iranian culture and society. This one is based on a centuries-long, widespread reverence for poetry. Focus on the prestige of a wise and outspoken modern-day poet who is clearly popular with the people; less so with the religious/political leaders. An especially revealing and sensitive window opens with this piece. My favorite so far. Not to be missed!