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    IRAN BANS WOMAN WRITER`S BESTSELLER

    Zee News, India
    Nov 28 2006

    Tehran, Nov 27: Iran's conservative cultural body has banned a female
    writer's award-winning bestseller, which deals with a married woman's
    secret and unrequited love for another man, a press report said
    on Monday.

    "The Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance has prohibited
    publication of 'I will turn out the lights' by Zoya Pirzad," the
    Kargozaran paper quoted publisher Alireza Ramezani as saying.

    "We have not been informed of the reasons for the ban," he said,
    adding the vetting officials had refused to renew the publication
    permit for the book, which has sold more than 200,000 copies in 23
    editions since 2001.

    Pirzad's novel, which has bagged four prestigious literary awards in
    Iran, tells the story of a bored Armenian housewife who falls in love
    with a melancholic widower in early 1960s in the oil-city of Abadan.

    Production of music, films and books is subject to supervision by the
    Ministry of Culture, which has introduced a new initiative requiring
    publishers to renew permits for new editions of the same book.

    The Ministry has held up the publication of hundreds of new titles
    and reprints over the past months, publishers say.

    Among the books banned are Persian translations of Tracy Chevalier's
    bestseller "girl with a pearl earring", which had reached a sixth
    edition, and Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code".

    Widely-acclaimed Iranian classic, the "Blind Owl", written in 1930s
    by Sadegh Hedayat has also been banned.

    Iranian press and publication enjoyed some freedom under the reformist
    presidency of Mohammad Khatami from 1997 to 2005, with scores of
    women joining the Iranian literati and sweeping awards.
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