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Azar Nafisi is an Iranian-American writer and professor, most renowned for her memoir Reading Lolita in Tehran, which explores her experiences as a teacher in post-revolutionary Iran and her love for literature as a form of resistance. Nafisi's courage and resilience in advocating for intellectual freedom inspire others to stand up for their rights, particularly in oppressive environments. Her work reminds us of the transformative power of literature and the importance of protecting individual freedoms.
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"Lots of times you can feel as an exile in a country that you were born in."

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"You need imagination in order to imagine a future that doesn't exist."

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