"Insightful and important.... A readable, timely and valuable
contribution to the understanding of the revolutionary forces at work in
Iran.... The reader almost becomes a participant." --The New York Times
Book Review
In Shah of Shahs Kapuscinski brings a mythographer's perspective and a
novelist's virtuosity to bear on the overthrow of the last Shah of Iran,
one of the most infamous of the United States' client-dictators, who
resolved to transform his country into "a second America in a
generation," only to be toppled virtually overnight.
From his vantage point at the break-up of the old regime, Kapuscinski
gives us a compelling history of conspiracy, repression, fanatacism, and
revolution.
Translated from the Polish by William R. Brand and Katarzyna
Mroczkowska-Brand.