Books
Thirty Portraits volume 2
"As the title suggests, 30 Portraits is a collection of my experiences and memories with thirty of my friends, acquaintances, and colleagues. I made the selection of these individuals not only based on the roles they have played in my life, but their invaluable part in the developments of the past half century." The second volume of Thirty Portraits includes Dr. Milani's reflections on Farzaneh Milani, Shahrnush Parsipur, Simin Behbahani, Qodsi Khanum, Bita Daryabari, Parviz Shokat, Hussein Montazeri, Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Bahram Beyzaie, and Fakhr al-Din Shadman among others.
Thirty Portraits
"As the title suggests, 30 Portraits is a collection of my experiences and memories with thirty of my friends, acquaintances, and colleagues. I made the selection of these individuals not only based on the roles they have played in my life, but their invaluable part in the developments of the past half century. They say every person is an embodiment of memories. The catalyst for historical events has on one hand been a result of political and economic structures and the will of leaders, and on the other hand, the consequence of active resistance or silent complacency of people. 30 Portraits are my account of thirty of such people."
A Window Into Modern Iran
The inner workings of Iranian politics, as experienced by two key figures at their center, are revealed through the meticulously preserved documents and photographs in the Ardeshir Zahedi Papers at the Hoover Institution Library and Archives. These materials are essential for understanding modern Iranian history and its global context. These archives were preserved over the course of two illustrious careers: those of Ardeshir Zahedi, Iran's ambassador to the United States and United Kingdom, and minister of foreign affairs; and his father, Fazlollah Zahedi, military general and prime minister of Iran after the 1953 overthrow of Mohammad Mossadegh.
The Shah
Though his monarchy was toppled in 1979 and he died in 1980, Mohammad-Reza Shah Pahlevi, the last Shah of Iran, remains relevant today. He was a social reformer, a romantic egomaniac, and a deeply conflicted man and leader. Here, internationally respected author Abbas Milani gives us the definitive biography, more than ten years in the making, of the monarch who shaped Iran's modern age and with it the contemporary politics of the Middle East.
King of Shadows: Essays on Iran’s Encounter with Modernity
Los Angeles, CA: Ketab Corp, 2005.
Tales of Two Cities: A Persian Memoir
Tales of Two Cities: A Persian Memoir is an engrossing, cross-cultural memoir of revolution and exile. It is the story of a fifteen year-old Persian boy sent for his eduction from an old-world, pre-oil boom Tehran, to the new-world, avant-garde San Francisco of the 1960s. Abbas Milani richly chronicles his education, politicization, return to Iran, disillusionment and eventual exile. Interwoven with the brisk narrative is a loving account of the traditional Iran of the author’s childhood; a searing memoir of a lost generation of Iranians torn apart by revolution and exile, a graphic portrait of the author’s time in the shah’s jail and of his cellmates, the mullahs who would soon emerge as the new leaders of the Islamic Republic.