Drawn to the exoticism & mystery of names on a map of Iran
- Isfahan Shiraz Meshed Kerman Khorassan
- Michael Carroll embarked on a journey that took him through the heart of the country from the Taurus mountains to the Gulf of Oman. He travelled during a relatively calm but nonetheless pivotal period in Irans recent history
- in the years following the CIA-led coup of 1953. Carroll spends much time in the bustling tea houses of Isfahan where he observes the richness of Iranian life in microcosm & visits a Tehran that would be unrecognisable today
- a sleepy town pushing towards modernity with its shiny 1950s American cars & social elites exploring the lifestyles of a newly discovered West. From the Zagros Mountains to the Caspian shore & Persepolis to the holy city of Qom he explores countless mosques tombs & palaces goes in pursuit of an elusive dervish bargains for Silk Road jade & forges strong & lasting friendships with his Iranian travelling companions. Carrolls beautifully written narrative is adorned with colourful episodes from Irans long & momentous history & enriched with anecdotes from his travels. A forgotten gem of travel writing From a Persian Tea House" is a literary period piece & a luminous portrait of a country that has since changed beyond all recognition."