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Drawing on extensive research and steeped in the culture of daily life in nineteenth-century Persia, this is the definitive account of the life of Tahiriha renowned poetess and one of the leading feminists of her time. She spent her life denouncing the second-class status of women, and was eventually martyred for her outspokenness and courage in the face of the male governing establishment in Persia.

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Drawing on extensive research and steeped in the culture of daily life in nineteenth-century Persia, this is the definitive account of the life of Tahiriha renowned poetess and one of the leading feminists of her time. She spent her life denouncing the second-class status of women, and was eventually martyred for her outspokenness and courage in the face of the male governing establishment in Persia.
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Autorenporträt
Janet Ruhe-Schoen is the author of a number of books, including A Love Which Does Not Wait (Palabra, 1998), and Rejoice in My Gladness (Baha'i Publishing, 2011). She lived in Santiago, Chile for a number of years, where she worked as an investigative environmental reporter and also wrote on arts and culture. In 1993 she moved back to the U.S. and began reporting for magazines and newspapers in New York State, where she now resides. She is also an artist, vocalist, and actress.