Dead Iranian Girl
by Roxana Shirazi
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Pub Date Oct 30 2025 | Archive Date Feb 23 2026
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Description
From the author of The Last Living Slut: Born in Iran, Bred Backstage comes a raw, urgent, and unflinching odyssey of exile, identity, and defiance. Dead Iranian Girl charts Shirazi's perilous journey back to Iran through the Middle East, getting smuggled on horseback across borders under false identities, risking prison, torture, even execution.
Despite the critical acclaim and international success of her first memoir, Shirazi was devastated—if not entirely shocked—to learn she was no longer welcome in the country of her birth. Her graphic, impassioned writing about female sexuality had been branded an unforgivable crime by the Islamic Republic. Yet what concerned her most was backlash from the West, where media and institutions dismissed her as the “wrong kind” of Iranian woman and silenced her voice.
With unflinching honesty and raw lyricism, Shirazi recounts her childhood under revolution, her exile in the UK, and her dangerous return to Tehran decades later. Along the way, she exposes the double lives of ordinary Iranians navigating dictatorship, the brutality of state repression, the electric vibrancy of underground culture, and her own search for belonging in a fractured world.
Moving between past and present, Shirazi confronts the tumultuous fallout of her debut—her professional erasure, an affair with a legendary rock star, even an undercover journey into an Alabama Ku Klux Klan compound—while retracing her childhood in Tehran: a city alive with pre- and post-Revolution upheaval, political resistance, addiction, abuse, and her mother’s fierce but fragile resilience.
Bold, lyrical, and uncompromising, Dead Iranian Girl is a reckoning with belonging—what it means to be from somewhere, what it costs to be cast out, and the relentless, aching pull of home.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
ROXANA SHIRAZI is an Iranian-born author, journalist, actress, and feminist provocateur whose debut memoir, The Last Living Slut: Born in Iran, Bred Backstage (HarperCollins), earned prize-winning international attention for its fearless candor. Known for fusing personal risk with gonzo reporting, she has written on politics, sexuality, and identity across both Western and Middle Eastern contexts.
Raised in Tehran during the Revolution and war, she was sent alone to England at the age of ten, where she endured racism, abuse, and dislocation before carving out a voice that defies cultural taboos. Her investigations and lived experiences have taken her from underground music scenes to mob circles, from clandestine border crossings to encounters with white supremacists.
Praised as raw, shocking, and intellectually sharp, Shirazi has been compared to Anthony Bourdain for her immersive, unvarnished style. Beyond writing, she is passionate about animal welfare, the subcultures of Victorian East London, and the cultural icons who shaped her sensibility—from the Rat Pack to Jim Morrison to Christine Keeler.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781644284919 |
| PRICE | £15.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 262 |
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Featured Reviews
Jeffrey W, Reviewer
Dead Iranian Girl by Roxana Shirazi was received directly from the publisher and I chose to review it. I had never read this author before an I Did not know really what to expect from this book, though this book kept me reading and not skimming. Iranian Revolution, post Shah goings on in Iran, the Iran-Iraq War, the authors move to the UK, and other Western counties and her eventual move back to Iran via other than legal means due to her graphic, impassioned writings about female sexuality having been branded an unforgivable crime by the Islamic Republic. This book has some sexuality written into it as well If you, or someone you buy gift for want to read a non boring biography about a young lady born and raised in Iran, certainly give this book a read.
Dead Iranian girl is both a memoir and a book of poetry at once, as Shirazi's writing flows along the page like the whispers of wind through the mountains. She details her immigration to England, her childhood and teenage years, the sexual and physical abuse she faced, and her relationships with the nameless and the famous. There are photos at the end of some chapters that bring her statements to life. Shirazi also speaks about her illegal re-entry to Iran after her first book had her banned from legal entry, and this trip is interspersed between chapters explaining her life.
This book is radical in its openness about female sexuality. I'm sure there are many women who will read about the sexual abuses she faced and feel for her, and read about her sexual exploration and discovery and feel with her.
Her country is in my thoughts, especially with the recent news. I am glad she managed to live, despite all the hardship.
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