June 16, 2003

more satrapi news

"Marjane Satrapi does not like being told what to do.
"Here, in New York, I smoke twice as much as I do in Paris. Because it is forbidden, it tastes so much better," she says, referring to New York's new anti-smoking laws, her large, dark eyes shining with amusement.
The 33-year-old Iranian author is here to promote her graphic novel, "Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood," which details her life in Tehran as the willful daughter of intellectual Marxists. Her father is an engineer, her mother is descended from the Qajar dynasty, which ruled Iran from 1779 until 1925, when Reza Shah Pahlavi took control through a coup. "

The AP has a profile on the author of Persepolis.

posted by Laila Lalami at 07:49 AM

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If she had said, and please excuse my rudeness, "In New York I masturbate twice as much, because it is forbidden", I wouldn´t had minded. That´s her own business. But smoking is something that affects other people, and it´s not good for the health of most of them. I don´t think doing wrong things is something to be proud of. On the other hand, if she smokes in private, where´s the thrill? Funny enough I´m against that prohibition. I don´t think forbidding is the right way to go.

Posted by: José Manuel García-Patos on June 16, 2003 02:18 PM

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