Imprisoned in Iran
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
In 1999, Iranian journalist Camelia Entekhabifard spent three months in prison for her writings. She tells us about her harrowing time in jail, and explains how she secured her release by cultivating a romance with her interrogator.
Friday, April 6 at 7 pm
Labyrinth Books
536 West 112th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue
Camelia is available for purchase at amazon.com
Events: Camelia Entekhabifard will be speaking and signing booksFriday, April 6 at 7 pm
Labyrinth Books
536 West 112th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue

Comments [2]
will you sign a book for me too.
I just miss you camelia. guess who ia m from iran. your bald poet-teacher in the cold of your absence...
take care
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