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  • Alireza Abiz' "Censorship of Literature in Post-Revolutionary Iran"

    Iranian literature – the censor’s mindset

    The Islamic Republic has a strict and often arbitrary system of censoring artistic and journalistic works. An in-depth investigation by writer Alireza Abiz uncovers the details and their impact on the book trade. By Gerrit Wustmann

  • Book review: Amir Hassan Cheheltan's "Der Zirkel der Literaturliebhaber"

    A literary cocoon

    For decades, lovers of literature would gather at the house of writer Amir Hassan Cheheltan's family to debate classical Persian works – until politics forced its way into the readers' cocoon. By Gerrit Wustmann

  • Contemporary Iranian literature

    Reading outside the box

    Mullahs, dictatorship, nuclear conflict – Iran could be reduced to these keywords if one were to rely only on the articles in the daily press. But to really understand a country better, you have to study its literature. And Iranian literature is just as diverse as the country itself. By Gerrit Wustmann

  • Book review: Stefan Weidner's ʺ1001 Books. The Literatures of the Orientʺ

    The Middle East – a rich vein of world literature

    Recently published in German, Stefan Weidner's new book issues an invitation to all those who would like to be better acquainted with the literature of the Middle East – a profoundly fascinating journey through the works of Arab, Persian and Turkish authors. By Gerrit Wustmann

  • Interview with Iranian author Amir Hassan Cheheltan

    "Literature is based on politics and eroticism"

    Amir Hassan Cheheltan has not published a novel in Iran in 15 years. The 62-year-old author does intend to refrain from writing either about politics or eroticism, as censorship in Iran prescribes. In Europe, meanwhile, his works are enjoying increasing popularity. Eight books by Cheheltan have already been published in German. Interview by Nasrin Bassiri

  • Book review: Amir Hassan Cheheltanʹs "Der standhafte Papagei"

    History of a revolution

    Amir Hassan Cheheltan has spent years publishing articles and novels in German. His latest book "The Steadfast Parrot" has also been published first in German. Though the author himself lives in Tehran, the question remains as to whether it can be released in Iran. By Volker Kaminski

  • Street next to the wall of Tehran's Evin prison (photo: dpa)
    Amir Hassan Cheheltan's ''Tehran, Skyless City''

    Reflecting the Dark Side of Iran's Capital

    In "Tehran, Skyless City", Amir Hassan Cheheltan describes the journey through life of an underdog who arrives in Tehran as an uprooted, orphaned inmate of a home and with a high degree of criminal energy, rises through the ranks to become the director of a torture prison. A review by Volker Kaminski

  • Anti-American mural at the former US embassy in Teheran (photo: Reuters)
    The Iranian Writer Amir Hassan Cheheltan

    The Loyal Dissident

    Amir Hassan Cheheltan is one of a group of internationally known Iranian artists who have no intention of turning their backs on their country, and who will not allow themselves to be sidelined or frozen out by the regime. Stefan Buchen met him in Berlin

  • Poster calling for the release of director Jafar Panahi at the Berlinale (photo: DW)
    Iranian Cinema

    Forbidden Love Scenes in the Pious Dinosaur Nation

    Tough rulings against Iranian filmmakers and the harsh treatment of female actors are causing despair in the film industry. But it wasn't always like this. Amir Hassan Cheheltan outlines the history of Iranian cinema, which is richer and more complex than the outside world realises

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