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140:'s Iranian Studies program. He had immigrated to the United States but later took a position in Iran as a teacher. He had been imprisoned by the Pahlavi government. Milani returned to Iran after the overthrow of the shah, but left again in 1986 when he had a conflict with the new rulers. Christian Caryl of 157:
Pari stated that Pahlavi appears "distrustful and paranoid", based on failed assassination attempts and other actions against him, and that the author's research validates this portrait. Milani had described Pahlavi as "in the classical sense of the word, a tragic figure — a hare pretending to roar
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stated that the persecution from both Pahlavi and Ayatollah forces likely influenced Milani's impartiality. He read diplomatic reports and other formerly classified information from Iran, the United Kingdom, and the United States as part of his research. He also conducted several interviews.
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had "impressive" scholarship even though the book may find an amount of detail that would be "formidably dense". Acheson concluded that the book will "likely to be the definitive biography of his subject, judging from the plethora of sources, notes, interviews and correspondence."
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stated that the biography was even-handed, lacking bias, and that it was "a fair and insightful account of a psychologically complex man who was ill-suited for a hard job, yet unable to give up or give in." Stanley Meisler, in a
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Caryl stated that due to the high level of controversy and polarization surrounding the Shah in Iranian communities across the world, "Milani’s impartiality is vital".
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Meisler stated that the book is "a thoughtful and colorful biography without rancor." Meisler compared the overthrow of Pahlavi with the overthrow of former
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stated that the book is a "good source" about Pahlavi's life, but that it was "good enough to pique the reader's frustration that it isn't great."
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stated it was "an incisive portrait" of Pahlavi and "A stimulating biography and a thorough examination of the makeup of" Iran.
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article, also stated that the book had a neutral tone even though Pahlavi's government had previously persecuted Milani.
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article that the book was "even-handed and fair-minded" and that it is "a finely wrought, enlightening biography".
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stated that some facts lacked context and therefore a reader would not know how to interpret them.
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at the start of each chapter; this was done to compare Pahlavi to
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Index


Abbas Milani
Persian
Persian
Abbas Milani
Macmillan
biography
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Shah of Iran
San Francisco Chronicle
Los Angeles Times
Stanford University
Radio Free Europe
Radio Liberty
King Richard II
Richard II of England
Johns Hopkins University
School of Advanced International Studies
Wall Street Journal
David C. Acheson
Washington Times
President of Egypt
Hosni Mubarak
Arab Spring
Publishers Weekly
Kirkus Reviews



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