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Iranian writer

Sousan Azadi is an Iranian author and designer born in 1954.

The 1987 memoir Out of Iran, written by Sousan Azadi and Angela Ferrante, was released by Time Warner's imprint Little, Brown and Company. Her experiences in Iran during the Islamic Revolution of 1979, her brief detention at the time, and her final flight from the nation are all detailed in the book.

She used the pen name Azadi to shield her family from abuse while they were in Iran. She claims to be a great-granddaughter of the Qajar dynasty.

Currently, Azadi resides in Canada, where she creates and markets jewelry.

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References

  1. "Out of Iran - Sousan Azadi". Little Brown Book Group.
  2. "Look: In the face of repression". NI Syndication Limited.
  3. "Lost in a revolution OUT OF IRAN: A WOMAN'S ESCAPE FROM THE AYATOLLAHS". The Globe and Mail Inc.

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