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Laura Secor

    L'écriture de Laura Secor explore des paysages sociaux et politiques complexes, caractérisée par une profonde perspicacité et une analyse incisive. Grâce à ses efforts journalistiques, elle éclaire des moments historiques cruciaux et aborde des thèmes qui façonnent notre compréhension du monde. Son style est réputé pour sa précision et sa capacité à transmettre des informations complexes de manière accessible et captivante. Le travail de Secor contribue au discours public, offrant aux lecteurs de nouvelles perspectives sur les défis contemporains.

    Children of Paradise
    Aconcagua: A Climbing Guide
    • * Climbing routes to Argentina's -- and South America's -- highest mountain* Guidebook includes 27 routes from three major approaches* Thoroughly researched advice on lodging, permits, equipment, seasons, weather and more* The only English-language guidebook for climbing Aconcagua, South America's highest mountain Reaching the highest summit in South America requires careful preparation and detailed instruction. R. J. Secor draws upon his extensive climbing experience to give mountaineers all that's necessary to top Aconcagua's 22,841-foot peak. This guidebook features comprehensive information on recommended equipment, safety and health precautions, and conservation issues. It details both the popular and less-traveled routes on Aconcagua reached via the Horcones Valley, South Face, and Vacas and Relinchos Valleys. Also included are a climbing history of Aconcagua and a glossary of valuable Spanish climbing phrases.

      Aconcagua: A Climbing Guide
    • Children of Paradise

      • 528pages
      • 19 heures de lecture
      4,2(312)Évaluer

      Named a Must-Read by Flavorwire Could not be more timely . ... Indelibly portrays the journalists, dissidents, reformers and student activists who have fought bravely for their ideals in a country where voicing one's beliefs has often led to imprisonment, torture and death. ... Secor's portraits create an impressionistic montage of Iranian life during the last 37 years, which is hugely valuable in helping us understand Iran's complex back story. ... They provide sharp, pinhole windows into a country that for many years has seemed, in her words, like 'a black box whose contents were all but unknowable.' -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times A deeply moving, intimate collection of personal stories...[Secor gives], through extensive interviews with Iranians in the country and in exile, a first-rate, highly readable intellectual history ... Ms. Secor is at her very best when she relays the bravery and despair of dissidents , in particular the agony of women who have thrown themselves into the fight...Ms. Secor last visited Iran in 2012. We can hope that she isn't denied a visa in the future for her truth-telling. If she is, Children of Paradise was worth the price. - Wall Street Journal Democracy is always a work in progress. This point is made crystal clear in journalist Laura Secor's exhaustively researched book ... an insightful view of the evolving intellectual character of a nation that has been largely hidden from us for forty years. ... A stellar example of investigative journalism and narrative nonfiction. - San Francisco Chronicle Entrancing ...In [Secor's] hands, clerics, scholars, and others who helped Iran morph into a republic where mosque and state are inseparable are like larger-than-life character from an epic novel...If beginning to know a people, a country, can help further our appreciation of them, [ Children of Paradise is] an important building block. -O, the Oprah Magazine Mesmerizing...Secor captures the extraordinary intellectual and political ferment of a country where millions of people chafe under authoritarian rule... substantive and deeply affecting .- Newsday A vibrant panorama of contemporary Iran that doubles as a thorough intellectual and political history of the country's past four decades...highly accessible. -Foreign Affairs Americans ... might take this moment to enjoy Secor's book to gain a better understanding of Iran's rich recent history. In it, they will find this lesson: the circle may tighten around intellectual life in Iran, around political progress, and around the complicated heroes who hold down, often unsuccessfully, those barricades-but the ideas that animate these figures and their impulses, the debates behind them, will live on underground, behind closed doors, until it's time to bloom again. Secor's story ... is a refreshingly Iranian tale-but for us there is this implicit warning: Do not trample this soil and foreclose that next Spring. - The New Republic A thrilling introduction to Iranian culture and the daring intellectuals who have crafted ideological challenges to the rulers of the Islamic Republic. - Shelf Awareness Thoughtful political history [that] comprehensive[ly] engage[s] with the social and intellectual complexities that shaped the creation of this modern-day religious state... In visceral detail, Secor describes the political lurches and turns of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and the country's transformation from autocratic fiefdom to a theocratic democracy.... Children of Paradise works particularly well because it reaches beyond the documentation of Iran's turbulent recent history, and succeeds in personifying it. - Haaretz [ Children of Paradise ] covers a wide array of people, from political thinkers to reformers to revolutionaries, and provides fascinating glimpses and insights into a number of conflicts within Iran, as well as exploring the ideological debates behind them-ones which may have previously made

      Children of Paradise