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Farah Pahlavi

Auteur de Mémoires

8+ oeuvres 196 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Crédit image: Farah Pahlavi, Shahbanu of Iran

Œuvres de Farah Pahlavi

Oeuvres associées

Persia: Bridge of Turquoise (1975) — Avant-propos, quelques éditions38 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1938-10-14
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Iran
Pays (pour la carte)
Iran
Lieu de naissance
Tehran, Iran
Professions
empress
Relations
Pahlavi, Mohammad Reza Shah (husband)
Courte biographie
Farah Diba was born in Tehran, the only daughter of an upper-class Iranian army officer. The family was of Azerbaijan descent. She attended French schools and went on to study at the Ecole d'Architecture in Paris. There in 1959, at age 21, she met Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, and married him later that year. The couple had four children. As empress of Iran, she promoted cultural and social welfare issues, especially for women, and served as the patron of 24 educational, health, cultural and charity organizations. She accompanied her husband into exile when he was overthrown in 1979. She now divides her time between Washington, D.C, and Paris. Her autobiography was published in 2003.

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Written while Farah Pahlavi was still Empress of Iran, this book shows us a unique viewpoint. We learn a little of Farah's early life, her whirlwind courtship and marriage, and her introduction into official duties. I'm glad this book has been reprinted. It shows us just how far the country of Iran has gone backwards. I enjoyed reading some of the little anecdotes that Farah tells about her travels abroad and meeting various world leaders. A particularly amusing one for me involves US President Kennedy.

This book is also, at times, very poetic. Good reading.
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briandrewz | Jan 9, 2022 |
A very heartfelt memoir. Farah Pahlavi, Empress of Iran, writes the story of her life with such grace and dignity. It's heartbreaking to read of her husband's final illness and of the way he was treated by the world's leaders, positioned and moved as a chess piece from country to country. Farah writes of her "enduring love" from the moment she met him. It's a fascinating lesson in Iranian history.

After reading the book, I recommend watching the documentary "The Queen and I", which follows Farah and tells her story.… (plus d'informations)
 
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briandrewz | 2 autres critiques | Feb 21, 2016 |
a moving honest book about the former empress of iran, and her life as wife to the shah, and then her life after his death, it covers the years of her childhood in Iran, her marriage to the shah, and her life since his death in the united states
 
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bronwyn52 | 2 autres critiques | Sep 6, 2008 |
Just for curiosity. Tragic destiny for this royal family.
 
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Replay | 2 autres critiques | Sep 21, 2006 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
8
Aussi par
1
Membres
196
Popularité
#111,885
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
4
ISBN
19
Langues
8

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