An American Martyr in Persia: The Epic Life and Tragic Death of Howard Baskerville

Author:   Reza Aslan
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
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Pages:   384
Publication Date:   07 November 2023
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Author:   Reza Aslan
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781324065920


ISBN 10:   1324065923
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   07 November 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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An engrossing, entertaining, evocative, and unexpectedly cinematic story, a pleasure to read in that specific way where it's impossible not to imagine the movie or ten-episode series in your head as you go. For both the facts of the story and Aslan's unique ability to merge literary flourish with accessible scholarship and historical deep-dives, it's a page-turner the likes of which are rarely produced in the historical biography genre. For its filling of a major gap in the library of geopolitical history, its resonance with the present-day strife in Iran, its echoes of other historical political battlelines in the region, and its celebration of how sincere faith of any denomination can inform a more noble and humanistic view of international relations, it's required reading. -- Shana Nys Dambort - LA Weekly Aslan tells us Baskerville's story with passion and sweetness. -- Tunku Varadarajan - Wall Street Journal A rip-roaring tale of a fascinating time in history... Aslan's vivid storytelling evokes an intriguing cast of courtiers, clerics, desperados and idealists. -- Tara Bahrampour - Washington Post Reza Aslan has a unique talent for showing how piety and politics can merge, or quarrel, in the hearts of people. An American Martyr in Persia is a fascinating and thoroughly engrossing biography. A triumph. -- Laila Lalami, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist, author of Conditional Citizens An astonishing story that underscores the power of biography. In Reza Aslan's lyrical voice, Howard Baskerville's short life comes alive as a fantastical fairy tale-a wild and improbable adventure story. [Aslan] reminds us that Iran's revolution is quite simply unfinished. -- Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of American Prometheus Beautifully written and immensely readable.... Aslan meticulously weaves Iranian-US relations with palace intrigue, Russian and British designs on Persia, and heart-stopping accounts of battles between the forces of democracy and autocracy-some seventy years before another Iranian revolution grabbed the attention of the west. -- Hooman Majd, author of The Ayatollah Begs to Differ Great read, thoughtful and thought provoking. We must all pay attention to Reza Aslan's timely reminder that 'the suffering of any person anywhere is the responsibility of all peoples everywhere.' -- Azar Nafisi, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran Aslan has rediscovered the tale of one of the most fascinating and enigmatic figures of the early twentieth century.... [This story] is a poignant reminder of the extraordinary affinity that historically existed between the peoples of Iran and the United States and raises the hope that this closeness might someday be kindled anew. -- Scott Anderson, author of The Quiet Americans A remarkable history that echoes to this day, with much to teach us about modern Iran and about ourselves. Read this book and be reminded of the common humanity that can transcend even our own cavernous divides. -- Ben Rhodes, author of After the Fall Reza Aslan's An American Martyr in Persia is a stirring reminder of the power of idealism, hope, and courage in the face of tyranny and injustice. The story of Howard Baskerville is as important today as it was in his lifetime, and Aslan's lucid prose and compelling narrative introduces him to a new generation who will find inspiration in his deeds. -- Viet Thanh Nguyen, author of The Sympathizer Replete with fascinating asides into the revolutionary politics of the era and the complex dynamics between Russia, England, and Persia, this is a provocative portrait of an unsung American hero. -- Publishers Weekly An intriguing read that breathes life into a pivotal moment of Persian/Iranian history. -- Kirkus


"""Aslan tells us Baskerville's story with passion and sweetness."" -- Tunku Varadarajan - The Wall Street Journal ""A rip-roaring tale of a fascinating time in history… Aslan’s vivid storytelling evokes an intriguing cast of courtiers, clerics, desperados and idealists."" -- Tara Bahrampour - The Washington Post ""Reza Aslan has a unique talent for showing how piety and politics can merge, or quarrel, in the hearts of people. An American Martyr in Persia is a fascinating and thoroughly engrossing biography. A triumph."" -- Laila Lalami, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist, author of Conditional Citizens ""An astonishing story that underscores the power of biography. In Reza Aslan’s lyrical voice, Howard Baskerville’s short life comes alive as a fantastical fairy tale—a wild and improbable adventure story. [Aslan] reminds us that Iran’s revolution is quite"" -- Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of American Prometheus ""A remarkable history that echoes to this day, with much to teach us about modern Iran and about ourselves. Read this book and be reminded of the common humanity that can transcend even our own cavernous divides.A remarkable history that echoes to this day"" -- Ben Rhodes, author of After the Fall ""Aslan tells us Baskerville's story with passion and sweetness."" -- Tunku Varadarajan - The Wall Street Journal ""A rip-roaring tale of a fascinating time in history… Aslan’s vivid storytelling evokes an intriguing cast of courtiers, clerics, desperados and idealists."" -- Tara Bahrampour - The Washington Post ""Reza Aslan has a unique talent for showing how piety and politics can merge, or quarrel, in the hearts of people. An American Martyr in Persia is a fascinating and thoroughly engrossing biography. A triumph."" -- Laila Lalami, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist, author of Conditional Citizens ""An astonishing story that underscores the power of biography. In Reza Aslan’s lyrical voice, Howard Baskerville’s short life comes alive as a fantastical fairy tale—a wild and improbable adventure story. [Aslan] reminds us that Iran’s revolution is quite"" -- Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of American Prometheus ""A remarkable history that echoes to this day, with much to teach us about modern Iran and about ourselves. Read this book and be reminded of the common humanity that can transcend even our own cavernous divides.A remarkable history that echoes to this day"" -- Ben Rhodes, author of After the Fall"


"""Aslan tells us Baskerville's story with passion and sweetness."" -- Tunku Varadarajan - The Wall Street Journal ""A rip-roaring tale of a fascinating time in history… Aslan’s vivid storytelling evokes an intriguing cast of courtiers, clerics, desperados and idealists."" -- Tara Bahrampour - The Washington Post ""Reza Aslan has a unique talent for showing how piety and politics can merge, or quarrel, in the hearts of people. An American Martyr in Persia is a fascinating and thoroughly engrossing biography. A triumph."" -- Laila Lalami, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist, author of Conditional Citizens ""An astonishing story that underscores the power of biography. In Reza Aslan’s lyrical voice, Howard Baskerville’s short life comes alive as a fantastical fairy tale—a wild and improbable adventure story. [Aslan] reminds us that Iran’s revolution is quite"" -- Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of American Prometheus ""A remarkable history that echoes to this day, with much to teach us about modern Iran and about ourselves. Read this book and be reminded of the common humanity that can transcend even our own cavernous divides.A remarkable history that echoes to this day"" -- Ben Rhodes, author of After the Fall"


A remarkable history that echoes to this day, with much to teach us about modern Iran and about ourselves. Read this book and be reminded of the common humanity that can transcend even our own cavernous divides.--Ben Rhodes, author of After the Fall A rip-roaring tale of a fascinating time in history... Aslan's vivid storytelling evokes an intriguing cast of courtiers, clerics, desperados and idealists.--Tara Bahrampour Washington Post An astonishing story that underscores the power of biography. In Reza Aslan's lyrical voice, Howard Baskerville's short life comes alive as a fantastical fairy tale--a wild and improbable adventure story. [Aslan] reminds us that Iran's revolution is quite simply unfinished.--Kai Bird, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of American Prometheus An engrossing, entertaining, evocative, and unexpectedly cinematic story, a pleasure to read in that specific way where it's impossible not to imagine the movie or ten-episode series in your head as you go. For both the facts of the story and Aslan's unique ability to merge literary flourish with accessible scholarship and historical deep-dives, it's a page-turner the likes of which are rarely produced in the historical biography genre. For its filling of a major gap in the library of geopolitical history, its resonance with the present-day strife in Iran, its echoes of other historical political battlelines in the region, and its celebration of how sincere faith of any denomination can inform a more noble and humanistic view of international relations, it's required reading.--Shana Nys Dambort LA Weekly An intriguing read that breathes life into a pivotal moment of Persian/Iranian history.-- Kirkus Aslan has rediscovered the tale of one of the most fascinating and enigmatic figures of the early twentieth century.... [This story] is a poignant reminder of the extraordinary affinity that historically existed between the peoples of Iran and the United States and raises the hope that this closeness might someday be kindled anew.--Scott Anderson, author of The Quiet Americans Aslan tells us Baskerville's story with passion and sweetness.--Tunku Varadarajan Wall Street Journal Beautifully written and immensely readable.... Aslan meticulously weaves Iranian-US relations with palace intrigue, Russian and British designs on Persia, and heart-stopping accounts of battles between the forces of democracy and autocracy--some seventy years before another Iranian revolution grabbed the attention of the west.--Hooman Majd, author of The Ayatollah Begs to Differ Great read, thoughtful and thought provoking. We must all pay attention to Reza Aslan's timely reminder that 'the suffering of any person anywhere is the responsibility of all peoples everywhere.'--Azar Nafisi, author of Reading Lolita in Tehran Replete with fascinating asides into the revolutionary politics of the era and the complex dynamics between Russia, England, and Persia, this is a provocative portrait of an unsung American hero.-- Publishers Weekly Reza Aslan has a unique talent for showing how piety and politics can merge, or quarrel, in the hearts of people. An American Martyr in Persia is a fascinating and thoroughly engrossing biography. A triumph.--Laila Lalami, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award finalist, author of Conditional Citizens Reza Aslan's An American Martyr in Persia is a stirring reminder of the power of idealism, hope, and courage in the face of tyranny and injustice. The story of Howard Baskerville is as important today as it was in his lifetime, and Aslan's lucid prose and compelling narrative introduces him to a new generation who will find inspiration in his deeds.--Viet Thanh Nguyen, author of The Sympathizer


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Reza Aslan is an internationally acclaimed writer, producer, and scholar of religions. He is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Zealot, and editor of Tablet & Pen: Literary Landscapes from the Modern Middle East. He lives in Los Angeles, California.

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