· Like the mirror mosaics found in Iran's royal palaces and religious shrines, there is more to the whole of the country than the fragments revealed to outsiders. Persian Mirrors captures this elusive Iran. Sciolino paints in astonishing detail and rich color the surprising inner life of this country, where a great battle is raging, not for control over territory but for the soul of the nation.5/5(2). · Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran: Author: Elaine Sciolino: Publisher: Simon and Schuster, ISBN: , Length: pages: Subjects4/5(3). · Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran: Author: Elaine Sciolino: Publisher: Simon and Schuster, ISBN: , Length: pages: Subjects4/5(3).
Opening Remarks: Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran Alan Lang, Chairperson, Open Forum Washington, DC Janu. Good afternoon, I'm Alan Lang, Chair of the Secretary's Open Forum, and I'm delighted to welcome to you this on-the-record conversation with Elaine Sciolino, a senior writer in the Washington bureau of The New York Times. Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran, is a book written by Elaine Sciolino from the New York Times. Throughout her 22 years covering Iran, Elaine has documented her perspective on the private public thoughts of Iranians. While Elaine Sciolino has numerous accolades they do not need to be repeated here again. Editions for Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran: (Paperback published in ), (Paperback published in ), (H.
Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran: Author: Elaine Sciolino: Publisher: Simon and Schuster, ISBN: , Length: pages: Subjects. Like the mirror mosaics found in Iran's royal palaces and religious shrines, there is more to the whole of the country than the fragments revealed to outsiders. Persian Mirrors captures this. Elaine Sciolino updates Persian Mirrors to include coverage of the presidential election in Iran. As a correspondent for Newsweek and The New York Times, Sciolino has had more experience covering revolutionary Iran than any other American reporter. She was aboard the airplane that took Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to Tehran in and was there for the revolution, the hostage crisis, the Iran-Iraq war, the rise of President Khatami, the riots of , and the crisis over Iran's nuclear.
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