Picasso's joie de vivre

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a window to Iran and to the world
A cosmopolitan Iranian looks at current events in Iran and beyond:

Located half-way between West and East, and influenced by its ancient Persian heritage as well as the dominant religion in the country, for decades Iran has been struggling with its schizophrenic identity. Tradition or Modernity? Is there a third way out?

Which direction are we moving to? Today, a new generation of young Iranians is shaping the future of the country. Many observers believe that Iranian youth and women are forces of change in the country--changes that will have implications beyond Iran, throughout the region or perhaps around the globe.

In addition to these recurrent themes, you will read about my own trivial pursuits and interests, music, culture, movies, and etc. After all, life goes on, whether you live in East or West! See the world through the eyes of a young Iranian!



Yesterday This Day's Madness did prepare
To-morrow's Silence, Triumph, or Despair:
Drink! for you not know whence you came, nor why;
Drink! for you know not why you go, no where.
-From Rubaiyat by Omar-Khayyam (c. 1110 A.D.)

*Title painting: "La joie de vivre" by Pablo Picasso




Sunday, May 04, 2003

Sina, Sen, Tagore

Wow already 12 days since the last time I updated this page!
I shouldn't be surprised though! It's a crazy period. So much to do. I spend all my days (and nights!)in the library.

Two unrelated subjects:
- Sina is still in prison. The news of the bloggers support for him was covered by BBC (see here).

- I should write, perhaps at a later time, about two remarkable Indians (both Nobel laureates): Rabindranath Tagore and Amartya Sen. To begin with you can read an article written by Sen about Tagore!
Posted at 11:44 PM
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