King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris, Delusion and Catastrophic Miscalculation
King of Kings: The Iranian Revolution: A Story of Hubris, Delusion and Catastrophic Miscalculation
Random House Large Print Publishing
Anderson, Scott
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Explore the pivotal events of the Iranian Revolution, a moment that reshaped modern global dynamics. This narrative history delves into the critical miscalculations and hubris that defined a catastrophic period, offering essential insights into the roots of today's international unrest.
Discover how a seemingly stable Iran, praised as an "island of stability" on New Year's Eve 1977, became the epicenter of a seismic shift. The book meticulously details the blindness of a superpower and the rise of religious nationalism, revealing the complex factors that led to the Shah's downfall and the subsequent hostage crisis, which profoundly impacted America's global standing.
Authored by Scott Anderson, a celebrated storyteller whose previous work includes the landmark bestseller Lawrence in Arabia, this work is recognized as a New York Times Notable Book and a New York Times Bestseller. It earned the prestigious Kirkus Prize, underscoring its significance and exceptional quality. The narrative is lauded for its masterful, gripping, and propulsive account, providing a relevant history lesson that resonates deeply.
This acclaimed work is a testament to scrupulous reporting and superb storytelling, making it a vital read for understanding the forces that continue to shape the world.
