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Shadow of the Silk Road

Posted by Jason Hussong on Friday, May 27, 2011,
Normally I am pretty good about remembering where and why I purchased a particular book. But, that is not the case with Colin Thubron's Shadow of the Silk Road. For all I can truthfully recall, it just materialized on my bookshelf. And for that, I am quite glad, because it might just be the perfect story of travel, adventure and history.



Shadow of the Silk Road by Colin Thubron is about his cross-country trip from Xian, China to Antioch, Turkey, retracing the path of the old Silk Road. A...

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Reading Lolita in Tehran

Posted by Jason Hussong on Tuesday, August 18, 2009,
I suppose the title Reading The Great Gatsby in Tehran, or Reading Jane Austen in Tehran, is no where near as sexy as Reading Lolita in Tehran, but either certainly would've been more accurate.

Reading Lolita in Tehran had very little to do with the actual Vladimir Nabokov novel Lolita. It was certainly incorporated in the book, right from the start even, but it was never the focal point of the book, or even one that was revisted throughout.

Reading Lolita in Tehran is an interesting novel over...
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