Fariba Hachtroudi: The Man Who Snapped His Fingers

Winner of the 2001 French Human Rights Prize, French-Iranian author Hachtroudi’s English-language debut novel The Man Who Snapped His Fingers explores themes as old as time: the crushing effects of totalitarianism and the infinite power of love. She was known as “Bait 455,” the most famous prisoner in a ruthless theological republic. He was one of the colonels closest to the Supreme Commander. When they meet, years later, a strange, equivocal relationship develops between them.











When: Mon., Feb. 22, 2016 at 7:00 pm
Where: Book Culture on Columbus
450 Columbus Ave.

Price: Free
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Winner of the 2001 French Human Rights Prize, French-Iranian author Hachtroudi’s English-language debut novel The Man Who Snapped His Fingers explores themes as old as time: the crushing effects of totalitarianism and the infinite power of love. She was known as “Bait 455,” the most famous prisoner in a ruthless theological republic. He was one of the colonels closest to the Supreme Commander. When they meet, years later, a strange, equivocal relationship develops between them.

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