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From Persia to Tehr Angeles

by Kamran Sharareh

Book Details

Publisher:Morgan James Publishing
Published:2018-10-01
Pages:186
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

About This Book

An Iranian-American explains the history and heritage of his people, in both the old world and the new. From Persia to Tehr Angeles is a fascinating look at everything from Persia's ancient past to the modern world of Persian-American immigrants in places like Los Angeles—offering a rich, rounded view a culture many are unfamiliar with. For those who are part of this history, their friends and families, or anyone interested in this corner of the world, it's an enlightening look at traditions, fo

Our Review

This Iranian-American narrative offers a compelling journey through Persian history and immigrant experience, tracing the cultural path from ancient civilization to contemporary diaspora communities like Los Angeles. Kamran Sharareh provides a rich exploration of Persian heritage that illuminates both the historical foundations and modern realities of Iranian identity. The book delivers a nuanced perspective on cultural traditions and the immigrant adaptation process, creating a comprehensive portrait that bridges old world roots with new world realities.

What makes this work particularly valuable is its dual focus on historical depth and contemporary relevance, giving readers insight into how ancient Persian traditions translate into modern American life. The author's personal perspective as an Iranian-American adds authenticity to the examination of cultural preservation and transformation across generations. This book serves as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand Persian culture beyond surface stereotypes or political headlines. It ultimately provides a meaningful connection point for Iranian-Americans exploring their heritage and for broader audiences curious about this rich cultural legacy.

Themes

History

Subjects

History