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Marina Nemat was born in 1965 in Tehran, Iran. After the Islamic Revolution of 1979,
she was arrested at the age of sixteen and spent more than two years in Evin, a political
prison in Tehran, where she was tortured and came very close to execution. She came to
Canada in 1991 and has called it home ever since. Her memoir of her life in Iran, Prisoner
of Tehran, was published in Canada by Penguin Canada in April 2007, has been published
in 28 other countries, and has been an international bestseller. MacLean’s Magazine has
called it “…one of the finest (memoirs) ever written by a Canadian.” Prisoner of Tehran has
been short listed for many literary awards, including the Young Minds Award in the UK and
the Borders Original Voices Award in the US. On December 15, 2007, Marina received the
inaugural Human Dignity Award from the European Parliament, and in October 2008, she
received the prestigious Grinzane Prize in Italy. In 2008/2009, she was an Aurea Fellow at
University of Toronto’s Massey College, where she wrote her second book, After Tehran: A
Life Reclaimed, which was published by Penguin Canada in September 2010 and has so far
been published in four countries. Marina has spoken at tens of high schools, universities, and
conferences around the world.
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