Home > Literature / Middle Eastern Studies Insight on the ethics of torture Fatemeh Keshavarz, author of Jasmine and Stars: Reading More than Lolita in Tehran, has an article on Counterpunch in which she finds lessons on the ethics of torture in the writings of thirteenth-century Iranian poet Sa’di. Share this:FacebookTwitterEmailPrintMorePocketTumblrLinkedInRedditPinterest Related Categories:LiteratureMiddle Eastern Studies Tags:enhanced interrogation techniquesEthicsHR-362IranPoetrySa'di of ShirazsanctionsTaguba reporttorture Prev Post Weekend Roadtrip #4: Eating and Touring Down East Next Post Wall Street fiction(?)