Iranian Rappers and Persian Porn: A Hitchhiker's Adventures in the New Iran
A Hitchhiker's Adventures in the New Iran
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Stephen Hoye
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Jamie Maslin
About this listen
When Jamie Maslin decides to hitchhike the entire length of the Silk Road, he decides to travel first and plan later. Then, unexpectedly stranded in Iran - a country he's only read about in newspapers - he wonders whether he'll make it out alive.
After crossing the border on foot from Turkey, Maslin finds himself suddenly plunged into the subversive, contradictory world of Iranian subculture, where he is embraced by locals who are happy to show him the true Iran as they see it - where tourists are treated like royalty, where cab drivers shout abuse at Mullahs from their car windows, where unmarried men and women mingle in Western clothes at secret parties, and where cans of whisky (the possession of which is punishable by lashings) are readily available on the black market.
This is the charming and astonishing account of one Westerner's life-altering rambles across Iran that illustrates first-hand the attitudes and aspirations of a nation in flux.
©2009 Jamie Maslin (P)2012 Audible, Inc.Editor reviews
Jamie Maslin's real firsthand account of Iran will change the way you think about the Middle East. In this piece of fast-paced travel writing, Maslin tells about an Iran often left out of traditional American media depictions. Filled with keen insights and uncommon perspectives, this is a must for anyone interested in the zeitgeist and subcultures of Iran. Stephen Hoye's performance relays descriptions of foreign place and foreign people in a relatable way, while still alluding to the danger that lurks around every corner of this often-hostile land.
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- Kindle Customer
- 20-01-24
Amazing story, brilliantly narrated, and very funny
Highly recommend! I listened to this over a few days while driving round delivering with Uber. This book is filled with great stories of adventure and a fascinating perspective on an unfairly demonised culture. Great exposition!
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- SlaphappyAl
- 15-06-22
Fabulous
Hadn't heard of this book but took a punt and I'm really happy I did. It's actually very informative and funny as hell, I loved it.
Thanks for writing it
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- Khalid
- 08-03-24
Entertaining
I like the content of the story. It was informative and narrator is very good at making you feel as if you are watching the scene yourself.
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- Shahla Ahy Hanska
- 21-05-22
Brilliant
Hilarious and informative.
his descriptions really inspired me to travel throughout areas of his travels...have shared it far and wide amongst friends and family ! Enjoy!
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- Manto
- 14-02-15
Breadth of fresh air
Loved the way Jamie was able to objectively portray his travels in the much demonised Axis of Evil state of Iran. Makes me want to get on the next plane there.
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- Aram
- 23-11-21
Delightful
It was a nice experience hearing about my own country this way , certainly leaned a few new things myself . Shame the situation then and now is different.
My only critique is pronunciation of some Persian names which could be better . The cooling towed of Yazd are better pronounced as Bud Gear 🙂.
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- H. M. S. Kazi
- 02-10-24
One of the Best Books of my Life!
This was one of the best books that I ever read on the subject of travel writing about Iran.
The story was perfect; so was the narration.
The picture it brings to mind of contemporary Iran is so compelling and so beautiful you wouldn’t want to to put the book down before you have finished it.
The geography, the atmosphere, the people, the culture, you name it; so much has been squeezed into the book, and yet it is so refreshing and so light.
Simply said; it is a miracle of a book.
Thank you, all who were involved in the production of this beautiful gem.
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- J Young
- 20-10-22
Excellent
Great story with loud out loud moments, an interesting story and excellent writing. I loved the naration, if you're not sure, bare with it for the first chapter - I wish he'd narrate every book.
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- Spearojk
- 11-08-22
it will make you want to go to Iran.
Very good and sometimes funny.
It shows that people are good but governments are not.
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- T. J. Gluckman
- 07-05-23
Fascinating & eye-opening view of Iran
Well worth listening to given that Iran may be the casus belli of a WW3. Iranians have a v interesting culture in which hospitality occupies a important role. The author has a pleasant, dry sense of humour and manages to put over a fair amount of Iranian history -- going back a long way -- and it's actually a page-turner given the many unexpected encounters & surprising twists in the author's holiday.
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