Shah of Shahs

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Shah of Shahs by Ryszard Kapuscinski provides a compelling account of the fall of the Shah of Iran and the rise of the Islamic Revolution. The narrative combines vivid reportage with an insightful exploration of the socio-political landscape of Iran. Kapuscinski delves into the complexities of power and rebellion, capturing a pivotal moment in the country’s history with evocative detail.
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Shah of Shahs

Depicting the final years of the Shah in Iran, this book offers a meditation on the nature of revolution and the devastating results of fear. It describes the tyrannical monarch, who, despite his cruel oppression of the Iranian people, sees himself as the father of a nation, who can turn a backward country into a great power.

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With a new introduction by Christopher de Bellaigue

Shah of Shahs depicts the final years of the Shah in Iran and is a compelling meditation on the nature of revolution and the devastating results of fear. Here, Kapuscinski describes the tyrannical monarch who, despite his cruel oppression of the Iranian people, sees himself as the father of a nation, capable of turning a backward country into a great powerβ€”a vain hope that proves a complete failure.

Yet even as Iran becomes a 'behemoth of riches' and as the Shah lives like a European billionaire, its people live in a climate of fear, terrorised by the secret police. Told with intense power and feeling, Kapuscinski portrays the inevitable build-up to revolutionβ€”a cataclysmic upheaval that delivered Iran into the rule of the Ayatollah Khomeini.

Series: Penguin Modern Classics

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Ryszard Kapuscinski's Shah of Shahs is praised for its vivid imagery and powerful narrative style, which engrosses readers and offers a literary touch to journalism. It provides insightful, timely commentary on Iran's revolutionary forces, making the reader feel almost like a participant in the events described. The book is regarded as both an economical and potent work, carrying a sense of the absurd while effectively contributing to the understanding of its historical context.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141188041

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2006

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Contributors:

  • Introduction by Christopher de Bellaigue

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 136g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Born in Pinsk, now in Belarus, in 1932, Kapuscinski was the pre-eminent writer among Polish reporters. After honing his skills on domestic stories, he traveled throughout the world and reported on several dozen wars, coups and revolutions in America, Asia, and especially in Africa, where he witnessed the liberation from colonialism. Kapuscinski's best-known book is a reportage-novel of the decline of Haile Selassie's anachronistic regime in Ethiopia - The Emperor, which has been translated into many languages. Shah of Shahs, about the last Shah of Iran, and Imperium, about the last days of the Soviet Union, have enjoyed similar success. He died in January 2007. Christopher de Bellaigue was born in London in 1971. He has spent the past decade writing for, among others, The Economist, the New York Review of Books, the New Yorker and Granta, in the Middle East and South Asia. His first book, In the Rose Garden of the Martyrs- a Memoir of Iran, was shortlisted for the 2005 Ondaatje Prize. He is currently writing a book on eastern Turkey. He lives in Tehran with his wife and son.

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