An American Martyr in Persia, Reza Aslan
An American Martyr in Persia, Reza Aslan
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An American Martyr in Persia
The Epic Life and Tragic Death of Howard Baskerville

Author: Reza Aslan

Narrator: Reza Aslan

Unabridged: 10 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/11/2022


Synopsis

In this erudite and piercing biography, best-selling author Reza Aslan proves that one person’s actions can have revolutionary consequences that reverberate the world over.

Little known in America but venerated as a martyr in Iran, Howard Baskerville was a twenty-two-year-old Christian missionary from South Dakota who traveled to Persia (modern-day Iran) in 1907 for a two-year stint teaching English and preaching the gospel. He arrived
in the midst of a democratic revolution—the first of its kind in the Middle East—led by a group of brilliant young firebrands committed to transforming their country into a fully self-determining, constitutional monarchy, one with free elections and an independent parliament.

The Persian students Baskerville educated in English in turn educated him about their struggle for democracy, ultimately inspiring him to leave his teaching post and join them in their fight against a tyrannical shah and his British and Russian
backers. “The only difference between me and these people is the place of my birth," Baskerville declared, “and that is not a big difference.”

In 1909, Baskerville was killed in battle alongside his students, but his martyrdom spurred on the revolutionaries who succeeded in removing the shah from power, signing a new constitution, and rebuilding parliament in Tehran. To this day,
Baskerville’s tomb in the city of Tabriz remains a place of pilgrimage. Every year, thousands of Iranians visit his grave to honor the American who gave his life forIran.

In this rip-roaring tale of his life and death, Aslan gives us a powerful parable about the universal ideals of democracy—and to what degree Americans are willing to support those ideals in a foreign land. Woven throughout is an essential
history of the nation we now know as Iran—frequently demonized and misunderstood in the West. Indeed, Baskerville’s life and death represent a “road not taken” in Iran. Baskerville’s story, like his life, is at the center of a whirlwind in
which Americans must ask themselves: How seriously do we take our ideals of constitutional democracy and whose freedom do we support?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Kate The Book Addict on December 05, 2022

Just recently published (October 2022), “An American Martyr in Persia” by Author Reza Aslan is positively brilliant. This nonfiction is written so well you see every sight, hear every noise, feel every gasp (especially your own!!)— you live and breathe this book, unless you find yourself like me: to......more

Goodreads review by jesse on October 07, 2022

I've been looking forward to reading this, as it's by one of my favorite authors...and, honestly, favorite people. I'd never heard of Howard Baskerville, and that's incredibly disappointing since Iranians revere him even today. If only the US hadn't interfered in the country's democracy in the 1950s......more

Goodreads review by Samantha on October 01, 2022

I knew almost nothing about the topic before reading this book. Super informative while still being immersive and interesting. Would definitely recommend it to any of my history buff/ political science leaning friends!......more

Goodreads review by Angela on December 11, 2022

It's a lot of history - and focuses on an area near from where my grandfather emigrated. It's more than just the story of Howard Baskerville.......more

Goodreads review by Phil on December 19, 2022

I think a lot of us in the US are completely unaware of Persian history in the 19th & early 20th centuries. This book is a pretty good entry to that era in Persia. The 1907-09 Persian revolution is full of twists & turns and reads like a novel. The focus here is on the American missionary Howard Bas......more