Rukh tū rukh (majmūʻah-i guftugū bā hunarmandān)
by ʻAlī Mīrʹmīrānī
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Given the social and cultural context often associated with Iran, what insights did these interviews offer into the unique role and responsibilities of comedians and actors in Iranian society?
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The book is a collection of interviews. How did the interview format itself – the questions asked, the responses given – shape your perception of the artists versus, say, watching their performances directly? What are the strengths and limitations of this approach?
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