
New Books Network Aria Fani, "Reading Across Borders: Afghans, Iranians, and Literary Nationalism" (U Texas Press, 2024)
Oct 31, 2025
Aria Fani is an associate professor and director of Persian and Iranian Studies at the University of Washington and the author of Reading Across Borders. He shares insights on how Afghans and Iranians shaped their identities through literature despite national divides. The conversation delves into the evolution of literary concepts, the role of institutions in national literary canons, and the cultural impact of bilingualism in Afghanistan versus monolingualism in Iran. Fani emphasizes the need for ethical discourse and understanding in addressing recent tensions.
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Adab To Adabiyat: Conceptual Shift
- The modern Persian concept of
Book Sparked By Personal Justice
- Aria Fani began the project from a personal sense of justice and uneasy Iranian–Afghan relations that he experienced firsthand.
Associations Built Literary Nations
- Voluntary literary associations and periodicals created the institutional groundwork for modern literature and nationalism.


