The Golden Cage

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The Golden Cage is a non-fiction book by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi that recounts the tragic, intertwined fates of three brothers whose lives reflect the political turmoil of modern Iran.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
about Iran–Iraq War
Iran
surface form: Islamic Republic of Iran

Pahlavi dynasty
surface form: Pahlavi monarchy in Iran

political prisoners in Iran
author Shirin Ebadi
countryOfOrigin Iran
depicts impact of ideology on families
lives of Iranian dissidents
political turmoil in Iran
genre memoir
non-fiction
political literature
hasAuthorBackground Shirin Ebadi is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate
hasTheme authoritarianism
family and politics
human rights advocacy
ideological conflict
loyalty and betrayal
personal cost of political struggle
tragedy
intendedAudience general readership
readers interested in Iranian politics
readers interested in human rights
languageOfAvailableTranslation English
literaryCategory Middle Eastern literature
contemporary literature
literaryForm narrative non-fiction
mainSubject Iranian Revolution
human rights in Iran
modern Iranian history
political repression in Iran
narrativeFocus three brothers
originalLanguage Persian
perspective Iranian dissident
human rights lawyer
portrays effects of political ideology on individuals
intertwined fates of three brothers
moral dilemmas under dictatorship
relatedTo Nobel Peace Prize
surface form: Nobel Peace Prize of Shirin Ebadi
settingLocation Iran
timePeriod 20th century
late 20th century
post-1979 Iran
workOf Shirin Ebadi

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Shirin Ebadi notableWork The Golden Cage